Claims
- 1. A method of applying at least two labels to a substantially cylindrical object with a predetermined angular orientation of said labels about the axis of said cylinder on an in-line labeling machine comprising:
placing said object into a cradle, said cradle allowing said object to freely rotate about said axis, said cradle being mounted to a star wheel comprising a plurality of said cradles; passing said object past a first labeling machine, said first labeling machine being capable of presenting a first label and applying said first label to said object by rotating said object in said cradle; positioning said object with a turning mechanism, said turning mechanism having a mechanism that engages said object on the cylindrical surface and changes the rotational orientation of said object to a predetermined orientation; and presenting said object to a second labeling machine, said second labeling machine being capable of presenting a second label and applying said second label to said object, said second label being in a predetermined angular orientation with respect to said first label.
- 2. The method of claim 1 wherein said turning mechanism comprises a belt that engages said object, said belt being capable of moving in a speed proportional to the angular speed of said star wheel.
- 3. The method of claim 2 wherein the speed of said belt is defined by a speed profile, said speed profile being such that the speed of said belt changes during the period of time that said belt is in contact with said bottle, said speed profile being proportional to said speed of said angular speed of said star wheel.
- 4. The method of claim 1 wherein said turning mechanism comprises a wheel that engages said object, said wheel being capable of moving in a speed proportional to the angular speed of said star wheel.
- 5. The method of claim 1 wherein said turning mechanism comprises a rigid fence that engages said object and causes said object to rotate a predetermined amount as said star wheel rotates.
- 6. An in-line machine for applying at least two labels to a substantially cylindrical object with a predetermined angular orientation of said labels about the axis of said cylinder comprising:
a star wheel, said star wheel comprising a plurality of cradles, said cradles allowing said object to freely rotate about said axis; a first labeling machine, said labeling machine being capable of presenting a first label and applying said first label to said object by rotating said object in said cradle; a turning mechanism, said turning mechanism having a mechanism that engages said object and changes the rotational orientation of said object to a predetermined orientation; and a second labeling machine, said labeling machine being capable of presenting a second label and applying said second label to said object, said second label being in a predetermined angular orientation with respect to said first label.
- 7. The machine of claim 6 wherein said turning mechanism comprises a belt that engages said object, said belt being capable of moving in a speed proportional to the angular speed of said star wheel.
- 8. The machine of claim 7 wherein the motion of said belt is defined by a motion profile, said motion profile being such that the speed of said belt changes during the period of time that said belt is in contact with said bottle, said motion profile being coupled to the motion of said star wheel.
- 9. The machine of claim 6 wherein said turning mechanism comprises a wheel that engages said object, said wheel being capable of moving in a speed proportional to the angular speed of said star wheel.
- 10. The machine of claim 6 wherein said turning mechanism comprises a rigid fence that engages said object and causes said object to rotate a predetermined amount as said star wheel rotates.
- 11. The machine of claim 6 wherein said turning mechanism is incorporated into said first labeling machine.
- 12. The machine of claim 9 wherein said turning mechanism is incorporated into said first labeling machine.
- 13. An object with multiple labels comprising:
an object being substantially cylindrical and having a major axis; a first label; and a second label, said second label being placed over at least a portion of said first label, the position of said second label being angularly oriented about said major axis of said object with respect to said first label, wherein said first label and said second label are adhered to said object by different mechanisms.
- 14. The object of claim 13 wherein said first label is applied by pressure sensitive adhesive and said second claim is applied by hot melt glue.
- 15. The object of claim 13 wherein said first label is applied by pressure sensitive adhesive and said second claim is applied by cold glue.
- 16. The object of claim 13 wherein said first label is applied by pressure sensitive adhesive and said second claim is applied by ultraviolet curing adhesive.
- 17. The object of claim 13 wherein said first label is a promotional game piece.
- 18. The object of claim 13 wherein said second label comprises a window, said window being positioned such that said first label is viewable through said window.
- 19. The object of claim 18 further comprising a release mechanism in said second label.
- 20. The object of claim 19 wherein said release mechanism comprises perforations in said second label.
- 21. The object of claim 18 wherein said window comprises a cut out portion of said second label.
- 22. The object of claim 18 wherein said window comprises a transparent portion of said second label.
- 23. A substantially cylindrical object with at least two labels manufactured on an in-line labeling machine using a process comprising:
placing said object into a cradle, said cradle allowing said object to freely rotate about said axis, said cradle being mounted to a star wheel comprising a plurality of said cradles; passing said object past a first labeling machine, said first labeling machine being capable of presenting a first label and applying said first label to said object by rotating said object in said cradle; positioning said object with a turning mechanism, said turning mechanism having a mechanism that engages said object on the cylindrical surface and changes the rotational orientation of said object to a predetermined orientation; and presenting said object to a second labeling machine, said second labeling machine being capable of presenting a second label and applying said second label to said object, said second label being in a predetermined angular orientation with respect to said first label.
- 24. The object of claim 23 wherein said turning mechanism comprises a belt that engages said object, said belt being capable of moving in a speed proportional to the angular speed of said star wheel.
- 25. The object of claim 24 wherein the speed of said belt is defined by a speed profile, said speed profile being such that the speed of said belt changes during the period of time that said belt is in contact with said bottle, said speed profile being proportional to said speed of said angular speed of said star wheel.
- 26. The object of claim 23 wherein said turning mechanism comprises a wheel that engages said object, said wheel being capable of moving in a speed proportional to the angular speed of said star wheel.
- 27. The object of claim 23 wherein said turning mechanism comprises a rigid fence that engages said object and causes said object to rotate a predetermined amount as said star wheel rotates.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is based upon and claims the benefit of U.S. provisional application No. 60/295,098, entitled “BOTTLE WITH MULTIPLE LABELS”, filed Jun. 1, 2001 by Richard Schaupp, Timothy Klein, and John Hickey and U.S. provisional application No. 60/309,679, entitled “MACHINE FOR PLACEMENT OF MULTIPLE LABELS”, filed Aug. 2, 2001 by Richard Schaupp, Timothy Klein, and John Hickey, the entire disclosures of both applications are herein specifically incorporated by reference for all that they disclose and teach.
Provisional Applications (2)
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60295098 |
Jun 2001 |
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60309679 |
Aug 2001 |
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