Claims
- 1. A system for individually and successively printing and applying pressure-sensitive labels arranged serially in closely-spaced relation on a backing strip directly onto substantially rectangular packages of varying heights as the packages are supported on and carried by a conveyor in spaced-apart succession, each package having a top surface, a bottom surface, a leading side edge and a trailing edge as defined by the direction of package conveyance by said conveyor, said system comprising:
- a pivotally-mounted labeling arm gravitationally biased toward said conveyor and extending in the general direction of conveyor travel with the extended end of said arm being adapted to be contacted by packages within the range of minimum to maximum height packages conveyed past the arm,
- a supply spindle for receiving a spool of unprinted labels arranged on the backing strip,
- a take-up spindle for receiving said backing strip after labels are removed therefrom,
- stepper motor means for advancing and retracting said backing strip relative to a label application position at the extended end of said arm,
- a label stripper bar at the extended end of said labeling arm, about which the labels are fed and stripped from the backing strip with their adhesive sides down and facing packages conveyed past said arm,
- a thermal label printer adjacent the extended end of the arm and spaced rearwardly with respect to the direction of label feed a distance approximately equal to the length of labels as measured longitudinally of the backing strip,
- sensor means for sensing package edges as they are moved along said conveyor, and
- motor control means responsive to a package sensing for first feeding said strip at a printing speed to advance a first label through said printer during printing and to discontinue feeding to locate the printed label in a position between the printer and said stripper bar prior to package arrival at the label application position,
- wherein said sensor means senses both the leading and trailing edges of varying length packages traveling therepast, and wherein the motor control means for feeding the backing strip is selectively controlled to place labels at preselected locations adjacent the trailing edge of each package in accordance with its sensed leading and trailing edges.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 175,090, filed Mar. 31, 1988, now abandoned.
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