Optical disc adhesive label applicator

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6543515
  • Patent Number
    6,543,515
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, November 13, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 8, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
An apparatus for applying labels on optical discs having a base capable of supporting a label. A plunger element capable of supporting and positioning an optical disc with respect to the label and movably coupled with the base so to be capable of affixing labels on the optical disc concentrically with the rotational axis of the optical disc. A biasing element in cooperative arrangement with the base and the plunger element so as to bias the plunger element toward a position above the base. A locking mechanism that locks the plunger element into a fixed position relative to the base. A foam element positioned on the base and adapted to keeping the label horizontally oriented. A nonskid surface positioned on the bottom of the base for limiting undesired movement of the base. A positioning element coupled with the plunger element and/or the bottom of the base for positioning the biasing element within the base. A means to equalize pressure is provided on the plunger element or the base to prevent pressure differentials.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The field of the present invention relates generally to an applicator apparatus for affixing labels onto objects, and more specifically to an applicator apparatus for accurately positioning and affixing annular labels onto electro-optical storage devices.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Electro-optical storage devices (optical discs) include compact discs for music and computer applications, video laser discs, CDE discs and DVD discs. They generally comprise of a plastic or glass substrate embossed with a pattern of pits that encode signals in digital format and are typically coated with a metallic layer to enhance reflectivity. They are usually read in a drive that spins the devices at high speeds while employing a focused laser beam and monitoring fluctuations of the reflected intensity in order to detect the pits.




In recent years, writeable optical discs have grown in consumer popularity. However, there is no apparent visual method for determining their contents. Therefore, an increasing need to label these optical discs exist.




Labeling optical discs, however, is complicated by the fact that the capability of the optical disc to accurately represent and store data is dependent on its ability to be placed into a high speed, steady-state spin about its central axis. Thus, a label positioned in a maser that results in a physically unbalanced optical disc is not conducive with the accurate transfer of information.




Consequently, a need exists for a mechanism that can label an optical disc without interfering with the balanced spinning of the disc or the transfer of data to and from the optical disc.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention is directed to an apparatus for facilitating attachment of labels to objects. In its preferred embodiment, the apparatus affixes a label to an optical disc in a manner that does not interfere with the balanced spinning of the optical disc or the transfer of data to and from the optical disc.




In the preferred embodiment, the apparatus may comprise a base comprising a label supporting surface, a plunger element comprising an upper element and a lower element extending from an optical disc supporting surface in opposite directions. The upper element is dimensioned to fit within a center hole of an optical disc. The plunger element is slidably coupled to the base so that it can move from a first position in which the upper element and at least a portion of the lower element extend above the label supporting surface to a second position in which the optical disc supporting surface is substantially flush with the label supporting surface.




BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a top perspective view of the assembled apparatus of a first preferred embodiment with an optical disc and annular label positioned in ordered concentric alignment above the apparatus.





FIG. 2

is a top view of the apparatus of

FIG. 1







FIG. 3

is a cross-section view of the apparatus of

FIG. 1

while in its fully extended position





FIG. 4

is a cross-section view of the apparatus of

FIG. 1

while in its fully compressed position.





FIG. 5

is an exploded bottom view of the apparatus of FIG.


1


.





FIG. 6

is a bottom view of the apparatus of

FIG. 1

absent the base bottom.





FIG. 7

is a perspective view of the inside surface of the base bottom.





FIG. 8

is a bottom perspective view of a second embodiment of the base absent the base bottom.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Preferred embodiments will now be described with respect to the drawings. For clarity of description, any reference numeral representing an element in one figure shall represent the same element in any other figure.





FIGS. 1-8

illustrate a label applicator


10


. The apparatus has a base


20


preferably shaped as a wide cylinder having a round, slightly recessed perimeter


23


that provides extra rigidity and support. The base


20


has a top surface


21


that functions to support the label


25


and is preferably flat. The top surface


21


may be covered with a removable and/or permanently affixed foam element


22


having sticky and/or clingy tactile properties adapted to keeping the label


25


horizontally oriented The foam element


22


may be shaped to fit by die-cutting a foam sheet, however, other suitable fabrication methods and functionally equivalent materials may also be employed.




The apparatus is typically placed on a flat horizontal support surface


5


(see

FIG. 3

) during use. The base is preferably covered with a non-skid surface


24


positioned opposite the top surface


21


to limit undesired sliding of the base


20


along the support surface


5


. In the preferred embodiment, the base


20


further comprises a coupled base bottom


27


. The coupling of the base bottom


27


may be achieved by adhesion, mechanical fastening devices, or welding. In the preferred embodiment ultrasonic welding is used to integrally couple the base bottom


27


to the plunger housing element


31


. To facilitate the ultrasonic welding process an energy director element


47


is provided on the base bottom


27


as best shown in FIG.


7


. The energy director element


47


may comprise a protrusion on the base bottom


27


that is arranged so as to come into contact with the plunger housing element


31


when the base bottom


27


is positioned for welding to the plunger housing element


31


.




A hole


26


is positioned in the center of the top surface


21


of the base


20


and accommodates the plunger element


28


. In the preferred embodiment, the hole


26


is round and has substantially the sane diameter as the round inner hole


29


of the label


25


.




The base


20


, preferably, further comprises a housing element


31


coupled to the top surface


21


of the base


20


. In the preferred embodiment, the plunger housing element


31


has an upper end and a lower end wherein the top surface


21


extends from the upper end and is integrally connected to the upper end. The plunger element


28


is slidably coupled with the base


20


and preferably with the plunger housing element


31


. The plunger housing element


31


is dimensioned slightly larger than the hole


26


and is further defined by the dimensions of the plunger element


28


and in the preferred embodiment further defined by the dimensions of the lip element


32


. The plunger element


28


is capable of moving up and down relative to the base


20


within and parallel with the length of the housing element


31


. In the preferred embodiment, the housing element


31


is cylindrical in shape.




The plunger element


28


is comprised of a lower and upper element, one atop the other, and a lip element


32


. The lower element


35


is dimensioned to snugly fit within the hole


26


and be slidably movable within hole


26


. In the preferred embodiment, the upper and lower elements are cylindrical in shape. The upper element


30


is dimensioned to fit in a snug fashion inside the center hole


36


of an optical disc


37


and functions to position the optical disc


37


concentrically with the label


25


. The upper element


30


has a sufficient height dimension to provide a suitable grasping surface for the user. The upper element


30


attaches integrally to a surface element


38


positioned at the top end of the lower element


35


. Preferably, the surface element


38


is flat. The surface element


38


is provided to support an optical disc


37


at a fixed position on the plunger element


23


The bottom end


39


of the lower element


35


is integrally connected to a lip element


32


. The lip element


32


is preferably annular in shape. The lip element


32


is dimensioned so that it is capable of being slidably coupled with and within the housing element


31


and allowing the plunger element


28


to easily move up and down in the housing element


31


. The lip element


28


may also have one or more channels


40


adapted to move along one or more corresponding lock catch elements


41


. The relationship between the catch element(s)


41


and the lip element


32


is discussed in detail below.




When the apparatus is in the extended position as best shown in

FIG. 3

the lip element


32


abuts the inside of the too surface


21


of the base


20


and, thus, functions to prevent the plunger element


28


from coming out of or withdrawing from the base


20


. The height dimension of the lower element


35


is the same as or shorter than the dimension measured from the top of the top surface


21


of the base


20


to the lower end


42


of the housing element


31


. Thus, as best shown in

FIG. 4

, in the fully compressed position, the lip element


32


together with the bottom end


39


of the lower element


35


abuts with the upper surface of the base bottom


27


and, thus, functions to position the surface


38


flush with or below the top surface


21


of the base


20


. This is best shown in FIG.


4


.




In order to prevent pressure differentials between the plunger element


28


and housing element


31


with respect to the pressure outside the base, a means for equalizing pressure is provided preferably in the form of a hole


45


and may be positioned through the surface element


38


. The means for equalizing pressure can be provided elsewhere, for example on the housing element


31


or the base bottom


27


.




Movement of the plunger element


28


is, preferably, assisted by a compression spring


34


or other suitable biasing element. In the preferred embodiment a compression spring


34


operates with the base bottom


27


and the inside surface of the flat surface element


38


to urge or push the plunger element


28


upwards from the base bottom


27


toward the top surface


21


of the base


20


. In this manner, the plunger element


28


is biased upwards and returns to the fully extended position automatically. In the preferred embodiment, the compression spring


34


is positioned with and within the plunger element


28


as shown in

FIGS. 3

,


4


,


5


and


6


.




A positioning element


33


is preferably provided to assist in axially positioning the compression spring


34


. In the preferred embodiment, as shown in

FIGS. 3

,


4


,


6


and


7


, the positioning element


33


comprises an annular protrusion extending from the inside surface of the surface element


38


and/or the inside surface of the base bottom


27


. Suitable dimensions of the positioning element


33


are readily ascertainable by one of ordinary skill in the art.




The apparatus may be stored and safely transported in the fully compressed position by pushing the plunger element


23


downward to the fully compressed position and then twisting or rotating the plunger element


28


so that the lip element


32


locks on the catch element(s)


41


that are provided on the housing element


31


. Preferably, the catch element(s)


41


are integrally connected with the housing element


31


and can be manufactured together with the base


20


as one piece via an injection molding process or other suitable method known to one skilled in the art.




As best shown in

FIG. 5

, the catch element(s)


41


comprise rail-like structures positioned lengthwise along the inner surface


43


of the housing element


31


beginning from the inner surface of the top surface


21


of the base


20


and extending downwards along the inner surface


43


of the housing element


31


. The catch element(s)


41


end a distance short of the lower end


42


of the housing element


31


. The distance between the lower end


42


of the housing element


31


and the catch element(s)


41


is approximately equal to the thickness of the lip element


32


so as to allow free rotation of the plunger element


28


while it is in the fully compressed position.




The preferred embodiment contains three catch element(s)


41


positioned equal distance at every 120 degrees around the preferred cylindrical shaped housing element


31


. However, other configurations are also feasible and can be readily designed by one of ordinary skill in the art to achieve the sane function. As best shown in

FIGS. 3

,


4


and


5


, three channels


40


formed in the lip element


32


correspond to each of the three catch element(s)


41


and are dimensioned so that the plunger element


23


can easily move up and down in the housing element


31


guided by the contact between the catch element(s)


41


and the channels


40


. In the fully compressed position, the operator can twist or rotate the plunger element


28


so that the channels


40


no longer are aligned with the catch element(s)


41


. When the operator removes downward pressure, the biasing element will push the plunger element


28


upwards thereby locking the lip element


32


on the catch element(s)


41


. Upon further twisting by the operator, the catch element(s)


41


become realigned with the channels


40


and the plunger element


28


is capable of returning to its extended position.




In another embodiment, shown in

FIG. 8

, the base


20


has support members


46


integrally coupled to said top surface. The support members


46


function to provide added support and/or rigidity to the apparatus.




In operation the user acquires an annular label


25


which may be made of paper or other suitable material. Pre-cut annular paper labels with appropriate dimensions backed with adhesive are widely available to the consumer. The protective backing to the adhesive is peeled-off and the label


25


is placed adhesive-side up on the foam element


22


, or alternatively, if the embodiment does not have a foam element


22


then directly on the top surface


1


of the base


20


. The placement of the label


25


is performed while the plunger element


28


is in the extended position as best shown in

FIGS. 1 and 3

. The clingy tactile properties of the foam surface assists in keeping the label


25


horizontally oriented, while the lower element


35


of the plunger element


28


keeps the label


25


centrally positioned. Next the user places the optical disc


37


onto the flat surface element


38


so that the side of the optical disc that is to be labeled is facing downward toward the base


20


. The upper element


30


functions to position the optical disc in a precisely centered fashion above the base


20


and concentrically with the label


25


. Next the user depresses the plunger element


28


using the upper element


30


. This motion causes the downward facing side of the optical disc


37


to contact the surface of the label


25


in a centered and properly positioned manner. Next the user reduces or completely removes the downward pressure from the top of the plunger element


23


, thus, allowing the compression spring


34


to push the plunger element


28


upward into the extended position. Last, the user lifts the newly labeled disc from the plunger element


28


.




The foregoing specification and the drawings forming part hereof are illustrative in nature and demonstrate certain preferred embodiments of the invention. It should be recognized and understood, however, that said description is not to be construed as limiting of the invention because many changes, modifications and variations may be made therein by those of skill in the art without departing from the essential scope, spirit or intention of the invention. Accordingly, it is intended that the scope of the invention be limited solely by the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A device for applying labels to an optical disc, said device comprising:a base having a label support platform; a hole positioned within the label support platform; a housing element depending from said hole; a plunger element comprising (a) an optical disc support platform, (b) a lower element extending from the optical disc support platform, (c) an upper element extending from the optical disc support platform in an opposite direction from the lower element and dimensioned to be slidably receivable within an orifice of the optical disc, the lower element being slidably coupled in the hole so that the optical disc support platform is movable from a first position in which the optical disc support platform is located above the label support platform to a second position in which the optical disc support platform is substantially flush or below the label support platform; and a catch element in cooperative arrangement with the plunger element for preventing the optical disc support platform from moving to the first position.
  • 2. The device according to claim 1 further comprising a biasing element for biasing said optical disc support platform toward the first position, said biasing element being disposed within said housing element.
  • 3. An optical disc label applicator for applying an adhesive label on an optical disc concentrically with a central apperture of the optical disc, the applicator comprising:a base comprising a label supporting surface having a hole positioned within said label supporting surface; a plunger element having a first guide portion having a cross section corresponding to the central aperture of the optical disc and a second guide portion corresponding to a cross section of a central aperture of the adhesive label, said first guide portion and said second guide portion each abutting a shoulder region, said first guide portion being disposed for aligning the optical disc, said second guide portion being disposed for aligning the adhesive label, the first guide portion being slidably coupled in the hole so that the shoulder region is moveable from a first position in which the shoulder region is located above the label supporting surface to a second position in which the shoulder region is substantially flushed with or below the label supporting surface; a biasing element in cooperative arrangement with said base to bias said plunger element toward said first position; and a catch element in cooperative arrangement with the plunger element for preventing the shoulder region from moving to the first position.
  • 4. A device for applying labels to an optical disc, said device comprising:a base having a label support platform; a hole positioned within the label support platform; a plunger element comprising an optical disc support platform and a lower element extending from the optical disc support platform, the lower element being slidably coupled in the hole so that the optical disc support platform is movable from a first position in which the optical disc support platform is located above the label support platform to a second position in which the optical disc support platform is substantially flush with or below the label support platform; and a catch element in cooperative arrangement with the plunger element for preventing the optical disc support platform from moving to the first position.
  • 5. The device according to claim 4 further comprising a biasing element for biasing said optical disc support platform toward said first position.
  • 6. An optical disc label applicator for applying an adhesive label on an optical disc concentrically with a center opening of the optical disc, the applicator comprising:a base comprising a label supporting surface having a hole positioned within said label supporting surface; a plunger element adapted for being slidably received in said hole and having an optical disc support platform, said plunger element being movable from a first position in which the optical disc support platform is located above the label support platform to a second position in which the optical disc support platform is substantially flush with or below the label support platform; and a catch element in cooperative arrangement with the plunger element for preventing the optical disc support platform from moving to the first position.
  • 7. The device according to claim 6 further comprising a biasing element for biasing said optical disc support platform toward said first position.
Parent Case Info

The present application is a continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 09/354,890 filed Jul. 16, 1999, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,318,436, which is a continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 08/928,241 filed Sep. 12, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,951,819 claiming priority of provisional application Ser. No. 60/026,150 filed Sep. 16, 1996.

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Number Date Country
Parent 09/354890 Jul 1999 US
Child 09/990917 US
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Child 09/354890 US