The invention relates to labeling machines in which labels are continuously or intermittently transferred from a web to articles, and relates in particular to labeling machines in which labels are checked and, if necessary, redirected so that unwanted labels are not applied to articles.
For example, U.S. Pat. No. 3,772,123 discloses a label reject mechanism for a labeling machine that includes a pinch wheel on an actuated arm that selectively engages incorrect labels between the pinch wheel and a rotating wheel, preventing them from being applied to a vacuum actuator drum.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,405,482 discloses a labeling machine that includes a label scanning unit for scanning labels on a web, as well as a label removal unit that includes a single freely rotating roller. If an incorrect label is detected by the label scanning unit, then the incorrect label is removed from a rotating label applicator drum by having the label removal unit advance the roller into contact with the adhesive side of the incorrect label on the applicator drum. The incorrect label would then be removed from the roller.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,841,018 also discloses a labeling machine including a label reconciliation device that selectively advances actuating arm that terminates in a roller toward incorrect labels while on a vacuum drum 7. The reconciliation device further includes a reject label web onto which rejected labels are applied so that they are removed from the label application assembly.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,450,227 discloses a labeling machine that includes a label check station having an actuator for moving a casing from a rest position that does not interrupt the normal direction of flow of a web of labels to a working position that changes the direction of flow of the web of labels so that the incorrect label may be directed off of the web and onto a rotating reject label core.
Conventional label reject systems, however, generally either remove labels from an applicator drum, or change the direction of travel of a web prior to reaching an applicator stage. Changing the direction of travel of a web to remove labels typically changes the path length of web in order to remove the rejected label from the web. Even small changes in a path length, however, can adversely affect the performance of a labeling machine that relies on high speeds and precision timing.
There is a need, therefore, for an improved label removal system that more efficiently and effectively removes labels from a web.
The invention provides an incorrect label removal system for removing unwanted labels from a web of labels in a labeling machine. In accordance with an embodiment, the incorrect label removal system includes a label peel assembly positioned between two fixed points along the direction of travel of the web of labels. The label peel assembly provides a first orientation in which labels remain on the web as the web passes the label peel assembly, and selectively provides a second orientation in which labels are removed from the web. The label peel assembly provides that a length of the web between the two fixed points is substantially the same when the label peel assembly is in each of the first orientation and the second orientation.
In accordance with another embodiment, the incorrect label removal system includes a pair of idler rollers, and a label peel assembly a positioned between the pair of idler rollers such that a web of labels passes between and in contact with each of the pair of idler rollers and the label peel assembly. The label peel assembly provides a first orientation in which labels remain on the web as the web passes the label peel assembly, and selectively provide a second orientation in which labels are removed from the web. A distance between the pair of idler rollers remains constant when the label peel assembly is in each of the first orientation and the second orientation. A path length of the web between the pair of idler rollers remains substantially constant when the label peel assembly is in each of the first orientation and the second orientation.
In accordance with a further embodiment, the invention provides a method of removing unwanted labels from a label web in a labeling machine. The method includes the steps of causing a web of labels to travel a first distance through a label removal assembly that includes a pair of idler rollers and a peel roll with the labels remaining in the web while the peel roll is maintained in a first orientation, detecting an incorrect label on the web of labels in advance of the label removal assembly and providing a detection signal, and changing the orientation of the peel roll to a second orientation response to the detection signal such that the incorrect label is separated from the web of labels when the web of labels passes the peel roll such that the web travels a second distance through the label removal assembly that is substantially the same as the first distance.
The following description may be further understood with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
The drawings are shown for illustrative purposes only.
A labeling machine in accordance with an embodiment of the invention includes a reject label system as shown in
As further shown in
When an incorrect label is detected by one or more sensors, such as sensor 12, the peel roll 14 is rotated 45 degrees, which causes a peel edge rod element 36 on the peel roll 14 to be positioned opposite the vacuum spindle 20 as shown in
As further shown in
The system further provides that the web path length between arbitrary fixed points A and B as shown in
As shown in
Incorrect labels are identified by a sensor that is positioned near the web 50 in advance of the system shown in
In further embodiments, the label reject system may accommodate for different lengths of labels by providing a plurality of peel rolls along the web or by providing that the label reject system may be adjusted. In further embodiments, the peel roll may be formed of a solid piece of material or of a combination of component parts.
Those skilled in the art will appreciate that numerous modifications and variation may be made to the above disclosed embodiments without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
The present application is a continuation application of PCT Patent Application PCT/US07/82616 filed Oct. 26, 2007, which claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/863,196 filed Oct. 27, 2006.
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