Claims
- 1. A labelling machine comprising a casing having side walls, a manual grip integrally formed with said casing, a lever pivotally supported by said casing for swingable movement through a predetermined angle within said casing, printing means mounted on and driven by said lever to print a desired inscription on a continuous label strip consisting of a series of labels releasably placed on a common backing strip, advancing means including a toothed feed rotor which rotates in one direction only for advancing said label strip by an indexed movement along an advancing passageway through said casing toward a dispensing opening of said casing by actuation of said lever, said labels being successively separated from said backing strip at the end of said passageway and being dispensed out of said dispensing opening while said backing strip is transferred rearwardly after separation of the labels therefrom by said toothed feed rotor, label affixing means for affixing a label separated from the backing strip and dispensed out of said dispensing opening onto a desired article, guide means for defining said advancing passageway, an openable bottom plate to facilitate loading of the continuous label strip, said guide means comprising a curved upper guide means disposed above said rotor to guide said label strip together with said rotor for indexed movement of the label strip, said curved guide means being provided with grooves for receiving the teeth of said rotor, a base plate for receiving thereon the label strip fed by said rotor through said curved upper guide means to support said label strip to permit printing on the labels by said printing means, said base plate projecting toward said dispensing opening but spaced therefrom and shelves projecting inwardly from said side walls of said casing so as to overlie said base plate and to define said advancing passageway together with said base plate, said shelves having front ends terminating at said dispensing opening; bottom guide means on said openable bottom plate of the casing, said bottom guide means having front ends terminated at a position adjacent the front ends of said shelves and facing the front end of said base plate while being tapered downwardly to define with said base plate a narrow passageway for rearward travel of the backing strip toward said rotor; said openable bottom plate having a tapered front end which defines together with the front ends of said shelves a narrow gap at the front end of said base plate whereby a hairpin passageway is formed in said narrow gap by the front end of said base plate, the front ends of said shelves and the front ends of said bottom guide means, said hairpin passageway being positioned to sharply bend the backing strip backwardly and introduce said backing strip into the narrow passageway formed between the front end of said base plate and the front ends of said bottom guide means thereby to define and retain a constant slack loop in said backing strip and to extend the backing strip rearwardly so as to be engaged with the underside of said rotor to dispense the backing strip backwardly over a length corresponding to the length of a label.
- 2. A labelling machine as claimed in claim 1 comprising means pivotably connecting the upper guide means and the base plate to move the same apart to facilitate initial loading of the continuous label strip therebetween.
- 3. A machine as defined in claim 1, wherein said rotor has a pair of parallel grooves on and around its circumference and a plurality of spaced-apart teeth between said pair of parallel grooves to engage said continuous label strip and said backing strip.
- 4. A machine as defined in claim 1, wherein said rotor has a pair of parallel grooves on and around its circumference and a plurality of spaced-apart teeth between said pair of parallel grooves to engage said continuous label strip and said backing strip, said bottom guide means being slotted to receive said teeth of said rotor with clearance.
- 5. A machine as defined in claim 1, wherein said base plate has a planar surface facing said shelves.
- 6. A machine as defined in claim 1, wherein said base plate has a front edge which is spaced upstream of said tapered front ends of said shelves.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 377,777, filed July 9, 1973 now abandoned, and claiming the priority of the application filed in Japan on Oct. 5, 1972.
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Continuations (1)
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