The invention relates to a machine for labeling by means of labels printed on a ribbon.
It is known that the practice of printing on a ribbon labels designed to be applied to successive containers, the ribbon being wound in the form of a reel, is currently very widespread and that two types of ribbons are commercially available.
A first type of ribbon is provided with a film of adhesive at the face designed to adhere to the containers to be labeled, and in this case one speaks of “pre-pasted labels”; the film of glue can be present on the entire surface of the labels or only at their edges.
The second type of ribbon is instead without glue, which is thus spread onto it only at the time of use.
The background art currently provides for the presence of labeling machines designed to process the first type of ribbon and of labeling machines for the second type of ribbon, with a need for considerable commitment of capital for companies dedicated to packaging.
The aim of the present invention is to provide a labeling machine that can work with both types of ribbon.
This aim is achieved by a machine for labeling by means of labels printed on a ribbon, as defined in the appended claim.
Further characteristics and advantages of the present invention will become better apparent from the description of a preferred but not exclusive embodiment thereof, illustrated by way of non-limiting example in the accompanying drawings, wherein:
With reference to the figures, the reference numeral 1 designates a carousel, which rotates counterclockwise, for supporting containers to be labeled, which are fed by means of an input star conveyor 2 and evacuated by means of an output star conveyor 3. The carousel is provided with pans for supporting the individual containers, which are suitably rotated, and the reference numeral 4 designates a pan that supports the container that is ready to receive a label at the instant shown in the figures.
The machine further comprises a device 5 for tensioning a ribbon of labels 6 that unwinds from a roller 7, a feeder 8, which receives the ribbon in output from the tensioning device 5 in order to send it to a cutting drum 9, and finally comprises a drum 10 for pasting labels in output from the cutting drum with a corresponding roller 11 for spreading adhesive; the peculiarity of the machine according to the invention consists in that said devices, all of a per se known type, are mounted on a slider 12 provided with means for movement along a guide 13 in a direction which is tangent to the carousel 1 between the two stroke limit positions shown respectively in
The first position, shown in
Clearly, this first position is adapted to be assumed when the machine is intended to work on a ribbon of pre-pasted labels, because in this case the drum 9 is capable of transferring directly each cut label onto the container that it faces, but the same machine can also be used when the label ribbon is of the type designed to receive the adhesive at the time of use.
For this purpose it is sufficient to arrange the machine in the configuration with the slider 12 in the second position, shown in
Thus, the labeling machine according to the invention is capable of working in the presence of labels printed on a ribbon both of the pre-pasted type and of the type designed to receive glue only at the time of use, thus offering a great possibility of saving to packaging companies.
The described invention is susceptible of numerous modifications and variations, all of which are within the scope of the appended claim; all the details may further be replaced with other technically equivalent elements.
The disclosures in Italian Patent Application No. MN2008A000029 from which this application claims priority are incorporated herein by reference.
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