Elongated object label applicator guide
11760524 · 2023-09-19
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65C9/18
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65C3/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65C9/18
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A label applicator guide including a base configured to be attached to an elongated object label applicator, and a controller including a first support extending from the base and a second support extending from the first support such that the first support is configured to be planar with a portion of the wrapping mechanism. The controller is moveably secured to the base through a first knuckle of the controller pivotably connected to a second knuckle of the base, with a pin extending through the first knuckle and second knuckle.
Claims
1. A method of applying an adhesive label to an elongated object at a set distance comprising the steps of: feeding a label from a source of labels to a wrapping mechanism of an elongated object label applicator; aligning an elongated object with indicia of a label applicator guide, wherein the indicia of the label applicator guide is configured for measuring a length of the elongated object placed in the wrapping mechanism; placing the elongated object within a wire guide of the wrapping mechanism; depressing the wire guide and label applicator guide to place the elongated object within the wrapping mechanism; and rotating a rotational device of the wrapping mechanism about an axis of rotation to apply the label.
2. The method of claim 1, wherein the label applicator guide includes a base and a controller configured to guide the elongated object into the wrapping mechanism to apply the label, wherein the controller is moveably secured to the base adjacent to the wrapping mechanism configured to guide the elongated object into the wrapping mechanism to apply the label.
3. The method of claim 2, wherein the controller is moveably secured to the base in a pivoting relationship through a first knuckle of the controller pivotably connected to a second knuckle of the base, with a pin extending through the first knuckle and second knuckle.
4. The method of claim 2, wherein the base includes a top portion, side portion, and base portion in a C-shaped configuration forming a channel and wherein the channel of the base mates to a base plate of the elongated object label applicator.
5. The method of claim 2, wherein the controller pivots about the base to guide the elongated object into the wrapping mechanism.
6. The method of claim 2, wherein the wrapping mechanism includes a wire guide configured to cradle the elongated object and direct the elongated object into a central portion of the wrapping mechanism, and wherein the controller is configured to move in unison with the wire guide.
7. The method of claim 2, wherein the controller includes a first support extending from the base and a second support extending from the first support such that the second support is planar with a wire guide of the wrapping mechanism.
8. The method of claim 7, wherein the second support includes indicia for measuring a length of the elongated object placed in the wrapping mechanism.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) To understand the present invention, it will now be described by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(9) The disclosed label applicator guide solves or improves upon one or more of the noted disadvantages with presently known elongated object label applicators and current fixed measurement indicators. The present invention of a label applicator guide Provides for a consistent and safe application of a label to a wire or cable at a set or measured distance from the end of the wire or cable.
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(11) As discussed above, label applicators 10 are apparatuses for applying printed labels to wires, cables or other elongated objects of varying diameters. Labels are wrapped around the objects without spinning the objects about their elongated longitudinal axis. The apparatuses are particularly useful for label types that require that the label be wrapped around an object using more than one revolution. Self-laminating labels are one such type, requiring a transparent end of the label to be wrapped over top of a printed region to provide protection to the printed content.
(12) Label applicators 10 are comprised of several systems. These systems include a label applicator or printer 12, a media roller or incoming conveyor 14, a label peel-and-present mechanism 16, and a wrapping mechanism 18. The wrapping mechanism 18 includes a rotational device driven by a driver as further detailed in U.S. patent application Ser. No. 16/279,298. The wrapping mechanism 18 depicted in
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(14) The base 102 further includes base knuckles 116 extending from the top 106 of the base 102. The base knuckles 116 include an opening 118. The base knuckles 116 and opening 118 allow for the base 102 to pivotably attach to the controller 104.
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(17) The second support 128 may include indicia or measurement markings 130 along the front face 129 as depicted in
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(19) A retention spring 136 is located between the base knuckles 116 and encompasses the pin 132 as is depicted in
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(21) The label applicator guide 100 depicted in
(22) The first wire guide 20a and second wire guide 20b act as sleds to guide the elongated object into the central portion 70 of the wrapping mechanism 18 for the label 30 to be applied by the wrapping mechanism 18 as described in U.S. patent application Ser. No. 16/279,298.
(23) A free end 28 of the finger grip 26a may extend over an edge of the controller 104 and align with the indicia 130. In this configuration, the retention spring 136 can act a force upon the controller 104 and retain the controller 104 against the finger grip 26a.
(24) The label applicator guide 100, as depicted in
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(27) The user may wish to apply the label 30 at a set distance when using the label applicator 10. The user may align the end 84 of the elongated object 82 with the selected measurement indicia 130, i.e. 1, 2, 3, etc. While holding the end 84 of the elongated object 82 at the selected indicia point, a user may place labeling section 86 of the elongated object 82 between the wire guides 20a, 20b of the wrapping mechanism 18 so that the surface of the object 82 first contacts an adhesive on the adhesive side of the label 86.
(28) The user may then depress the elongated object 82 into the wrapping mechanism 18 by depressing the wire guides 20a, 20b along with the elongated object 82 into the central portion 70. The wire guides 20a, 20b will follow a linear path and travel into the wrapping mechanism 18. As the wire guides 20a, 20b travel into the wrapping mechanism 18, the first finger grip 26a of wire guide 20a will act on the controller 104 and cause the controller 104 to rotate with the linear movement of wire guide 20a. During this operation, the user may maintain control of the elongated object 82 against the label applicator guide 100 by holding the elongated object 82 against the controller 104 and wire guide 20a at the same time, while the wire guides 20a, 20b, move linearly into the central portion and at the same time the controller 104 pivots as a result of the wire guides 20a, 20b, linear movement.
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(30) The illustrations of the embodiments described herein are intended to provide a general understanding of the structure of the various examples. The illustrations are not intended to serve as a complete description of all of the elements and features of apparatus and systems that utilize the structures or methods described herein. Many other embodiments may be apparent to those of skill in the art upon reviewing the disclosure. Other embodiments may be utilized and derived from the disclosure, such that structural and logical substitutions and changes may be made without departing from the scope of the disclosure. Additionally, the illustrations are merely representational and may not be drawn to scale. Certain proportions within the illustrations may be exaggerated, while other proportions may be minimized. Accordingly, the disclosure and the figures are to be regarded as illustrative rather than restrictive.