Claims
- 1. A method for applying a transfer label from a series of labels on a web to a curved peripheral surface of an article comprising the steps of:
- positioning the article at a transfer station for rotation about an axis extending in a first direction generally coaxially of the curved surface;
- mounting the web of transfer labels on a labeling carriage movable relative to the transfer station in a second direction orthogonal to the first direction, the web being positioned with one transfer label in a release position that moves with the carriage tangentially of the curved peripheral surface of the article;
- translating the labeling carriage and the web of transfer labels in the second, orthogonal direction with a portion of the web of labels in tangential rolling contact with the curved peripheral surface of the article while said web remains stationary along said feed path relative to the labeling carriage;
- releasing a label from the web while the web and article are in rolling contact to transfer the label to the curved peripheral surface of the article;
- moving the article and the web out of contact at the transfer station after transfer of the label to the surface of the article; and
- indexing the web of transfer labels on the labeling carriage while the web and article are out of contact with one another and positioning another label in the release position for another labeling operation while said portion of the web is not in tangential rolling contact with the curved peripheral surface of the article.
- 2. Method for applying a transfer label as defined in claim 1 above wherein the transfer labels are heat releasable labels on the web, and the step of releasing includes applying heat to the web at the release position from the side of the web opposite the article.
- 3. A method for applying transfer labels as defined in claim 1 above wherein the labels are disposed in a series along the web and the labeling carriage is reciprocated back and forth relative to the transfer station while different articles are positioned at the transfer station to receive one transfer label from the series during each reciprocation cycle.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of co-pending application Ser. No. 904,877 filed on Sept. 8, 1986, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,936,946.
US Referenced Citations (6)
Divisions (1)
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