In the art of manufacturing electrical cable and similar, elongated, somewhat continuous tubular goods it is desirable and often necessary to apply certain indicia on the exterior of the cable body or armor covering, such indicia providing information regarding the specifications of the cable, such as wire size and voltage rating, as well as, possibly, other information which may be useful to users of the cable. For example, in the manufacture of armored electrical cable, it is desirable to place information on the exterior of the armor sheath or covering and spaced apart at relatively close intervals (two to three feet) indicating the wire size or gauge and the specific voltage to which the cable may be applied. However, due to the irregular exterior surface of armored electrical cable, in particular, printed information cannot be applied directly to the surface. Accordingly, spaced apart pre printed labels are typically necessary.
Moreover, in processes of manufacturing armored electrical cable, as well as other elongated, somewhat continuous tubular goods, such as hose and electrical cables with somewhat flexible tubular outer coverings, the continuous manufacturing processes used in making such goods do not lend themselves to easy application of labels during such manufacturing, process. It must be assured, of course, that labels giving important information thereon be placed on elongated tubular goods, such as armored electrical cable, wherein the information is clearly viewable and readable and is placed on the exterior surface of the goods in such a way that it will not be easily removed or destroyed.
Accordingly, there has been a need to provide a method for applying indicia to the exterior surface of electrical cable, particularly so-called armored electrical cable, as well as other elongated somewhat continuous tubular goods, wherein the indicia is supplied in the form of a label which is wrapped around the generally cylindrical exterior surface of the goods and is suitably adhered to the goods to prevent removal therefrom. The above-noted requirements have been particularly needed in the art of manufacture of metal clad armored electrical cable and it is to these ends that the present invention has been developed.
The present invention provides a method for applying labels including suitable indicia thereon to the exterior surface of elongated, somewhat continuous, generally tubular members. In particular, the method of the invention is desired and useful for applying labels to the exterior surface of metal clad armored electrical cable and the like.
In accordance with one embodiment of the present invention, a method for applying labels to the exterior surface of armored electrical cable is provided wherein a finite flexible label, preferably formed of a heat shrinkable polymer material, is placed on the exterior surface of continuous formed metal clad cable at predetermined intervals, is wrapped tightly around the exterior surface or the armor covering and is further secured by heat shrinking the label (i.e., the label substrate) to the surface.
In accordance with another embodiment of the present invention, a method of applying labels to the exterior surface of armored electrical cable is provided wherein the cable is subjected to a substantially continuous manufacturing process in which conductors to be armored are brought into proximity to an armor layer comprising a continuous strip of metal that is wound in helical fashion around the conductor or conductors to form the armor covering, all done in a continuous manner and further wherein the armored cable is conducted past a label application station and then finally discharged to a so-called accumulator or takeup reel with labels applied to the cable on the exterior surface of the armor covering at spaced apart intervals. The steps of the method preferably include continuously moving the cable toward and through a label applicator and then a source of heat to assure adherence of labels to the cable exterior surface and then from the source of heat, such as a tunnel-like oven, to a storage or take up reel and/or a so-called accumulator.
It is to be understood that both the foregoing general description and the following detailed description are examples and explanatory only, and should not be considered to restrict the invention's scope, as described and claimed. Further, features and/or variations may be provided in addition to those set forth herein. For example, an embodiment of the invention may be directed to various feature combinations and sub-combinations described in the detailed description.
In the description which follows, like parts are marked throughout the specification and drawings with the same reference numerals, respectively. The drawing figures may not be to scale and certain features may be shown in generalized or schematic form in the interest of clarity and conciseness.
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The label 28 is preferably formed of a flexible sheet of the polymer material described above so that the label may be folded into a channel shape or a somewhat U shape, as shown in
Referring now to
Label applicator station 50 includes, preferably, a storage reel 52 for a roll of labels 28 whereby respective ones of the labels 28 are peeled from a supporting tape or the like, not shown and are placed in an applicator body 54, which body is formed with a channel or substantially U shaped recess 56, see
Frame 57 is also adapted to support spaced apart guide rollers 62 and 64, which are aligned with the recess 56, see
Labels 28 are applied to the continuously fed armored cable 10 at defined intervals, preferably every two to three feet for example, by dispensing a label into the recess 56 of applicator body 54 so that the label assumes the shape shown in
However, at this time, it is necessary to fold the lateral edges 34 and 36 over into engagement with the exterior surface of the cable 10. In this respect, label edges 34 or 36 are engaged by folding bar 69 that serves to further engage edge 34 or 36 against the cable. To provide at least a slight overlap between the edges 34 and 36 the label edges 34 and 36 are engaged by a label folding roller set mounted on a generally vertically movable head, generally designated by the numeral 70 in
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Accordingly, when the actuator 72 moves the body 74 downwardly, viewing
Still further, it is desirable to more firmly adhere the label 28 to the sheath 20 of cable 10 by passing the cable through a heated tunnel type structure 90 G
Referring again to
Although embodiments have been described in detail of a method of applying labels to a continuous armored cable or similar structure has been described in detail herein. Applicant verily believes that one skilled in the art may practice the invention based on the foregoing description. Conventional engineering materials, elements and control features are obtainable for constructing a label applicator, such as the label applicator 50, and for carrying out the method of the invention. Although embodiments have been described in detail, it also believed that one skilled in the art will recognize that various substitutions and modifications may be made without departing from the scope and spirit of the appended claims.
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