High speed label applicator and methods
10815021 ยท 2020-10-27
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65C3/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y10T156/1744
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
Y10T156/17
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
International classification
Abstract
A label application system for applying labels to relatively short, round, straight-walled articles is constructed and designed so that labels to be applied to passing articles are delivered to the label application zone on a carrier web in a short feed orientation, with each label being oriented lengthwise across a width of the carrier web. At the time of labeling, the label is held stationary on a flat vacuum surface, and the label is applied by spinning the articles past the vacuum surface. As a result, the system is capable of labeling articles at processing speeds of at least 450 articles per minute or more.
Claims
1. A label application system which applies labels to round or straight-walled articles, comprising: a main frame; a label applicator assembly comprising a flat, planar vacuum surface which is sized to receive and retain an entire label to be applied to a cylindrical surface of an article thereon with its adhesive side up; a conveyor assembly having a conveyor which transports articles to be labeled past the label applicator assembly, the conveyor assembly comprising a label application zone adjacent to the label applicator assembly; a pressure control assembly upstream of the label application zone which dispenses individual articles to be labeled as they travel down the conveyor toward the label application zone; and a carrier web comprising a plurality of labels which are separable therefrom, to be applied to passing articles, the carrier web being fed to the vacuum surface in a direction of travel transverse to a direction of travel of the conveyor, wherein each label separated from the carrier web has a length and a width, the length of each label being equal to or less than a length of the flat, planar vacuum surface and the width of each label being equal to or less than a width of the flat, planar vacuum surface; wherein the flat, planar vacuum surface is held in a stationary position while a label is being applied to an article cylindrical surface.
2. The label application system as recited in claim 1, wherein the flat, planar vacuum surface comprises a flat vacuum pad.
3. The label application system as recited in claim 1, wherein the flat, planar vacuum surface comprises a portion of a circumferential surface of a vacuum drum assembly located adjacent to the label application zone for applying labels to passing articles, the vacuum drum assembly being rotatable about an axis lying parallel to a direction of travel of the conveyor.
4. The label application system as recited in claim 3, wherein the vacuum drum assembly comprises a plurality of label flats disposed about its circumferential surface, each of the label flats comprising said flat, planar vacuum surface extending across substantially an entire width of the drum and having a plurality of vacuum apertures therein, for delivering a vacuum pressure to the surface of the label flat to hold a label in place on the label flat surface with its adhesive side up, wherein the circumferential surface of the drum comprises angled transitional edges between each label flat.
5. The label application system as recited in claim 4, and further comprising a motor for rotating the vacuum drum in a stepwise fashion to receive individual labels sequentially as they are separated from a carrier web traveling over a peeler bar adjacent to the vacuum drum.
6. The label application system as recited in claim 1, wherein the pressure control assembly comprises a feedscrew assembly.
7. The label application system as recited in claim 1, wherein the pressure control assembly comprises a vertically oriented moving belt assembly.
8. The label application system as recited in claim 1, and further comprising a belt for rotating the articles as they enter the label application zone.
9. A label application system for applying labels to round or straight-walled articles, comprising: a main frame; a label applicator assembly comprising a flat, planar vacuum surface which is sized to receive and retain an entire label to be applied to a cylindrical surface of an article thereon with its adhesive side up; a conveyor assembly having a conveyor for transporting articles to be labeled past the label applicator assembly, the conveyor assembly comprising a label application zone adjacent to the label applicator assembly; and a pressure control assembly upstream of the label application zone which dispenses individual articles to be labeled as they travel down the conveyor toward the label application zone, the pressure control assembly initiating rotation of each individual round, straight-walled article as the article enters the label application zone; wherein the flat, planar vacuum surface is held in a stationary position while a label is being applied to the article cylindrical surface.
10. The label application system as recited in claim 9, wherein the flat, planar vacuum surface comprises a flat vacuum pad.
11. The label application system as recited in claim 9, wherein the flat, planar vacuum surface comprises a portion of a circumferential surface of a vacuum drum assembly located adjacent to the label application zone for applying labels to passing articles, the vacuum drum assembly being rotatable about an axis lying parallel to a direction of travel of the conveyor.
12. The label application system as recited in claim 11, wherein the vacuum drum assembly comprises a plurality of label flats disposed about its circumferential surface, each of the label flats comprising said flat, planar vacuum surface extending across substantially an entire width of the drum and having a plurality of vacuum apertures therein, for delivering a vacuum pressure to the surface of the label flat to hold a label in place on the label flat surface with its adhesive side up, wherein the circumferential surface of the drum comprises angled transitional edges between each label flat.
13. The label application system as recited in claim 12, and further comprising a motor for rotating the vacuum drum in a stepwise fashion to receive individual labels sequentially as they are separated from a carrier web traveling over a peeler bar adjacent to the vacuum drum.
14. The label application system as recited in claim 9, and further comprising a carrier web for delivering labels to the label application zone, wherein the labels are fed to the label application zone in a direction transverse to a direction of travel of the conveyor.
15. A method for applying labels to round or straight-walled articles, comprising: feeding a carrier web on which a plurality of labels are disposed in a direction toward a conveyor which moves round, straight-walled articles through a label application zone, each of the plurality of labels having a length and a width and being sequentially fed onto a flat, planar vacuum surface, so that the entire length and width of the fed label is disposed on the flat, planar vacuum surface, wherein an adhesive side of the fed label faces outwardly toward articles passing by the flat, planar vacuum surface on the conveyor in a downstream direction of travel; retaining the fed label on the flat, planar vacuum surface using applied vacuum pressure; holding the flat, planar vacuum surface in a stationary position as an article to be labeled enters the label application zone adjacent to the flat, planar vacuum surface; and applying the fed label to the article to be labeled in the label application zone while holding the flat, planar vacuum surface in the stationary position; wherein the carrier web feeding direction is transverse to the downstream direction of travel of the conveyor.
16. The method as recited in claim 15, wherein the flat, planar vacuum surface comprises a flat vacuum pad.
17. The method as recited in claim 15, and further comprising using a pressure control assembly upstream of the label application zone for dispensing individual articles to be labeled as they travel along the conveyor toward the label application zone.
18. The method as recited in claim 15, and further comprising a step of separating the label from the carrier web to feed the label onto the flat, planar vacuum surface.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(8) Referring now more particularly to the drawings, wherein like reference numerals designate identical or corresponding parts throughout the several views and embodiments, there is shown in
(9) Other elements of the system 10 to be described below include a vacuum drum assembly 22, a feedscrew assembly 24, and a control panel 26.
(10) The inventive system 10 is particularly adapted to label short, round and straight-walled articles 27 (
(11) The current inventive labeling system is able to apply the labels in a short feed orientation, meaning that the labels are disposed with their length lying along the width of the carrying web. This allows substantially more labels to be carried on each label roll, reducing change-out shutdowns of the system. Additionally, the web need only advance by a distance equal to the width of the label, plus any space between adjacent labels, to deliver the next label to the application zone. As a result, the present system is capable of labeling as many as 450 articles per minute or more, an efficiency increase of at least about 50% over prior art systems.
(12) Now, with more particular reference to
(13) As noted above, the roll of labels comprises a carrier web, with a series of labels disposed on the web, adhesive side down. The labels are typically pre-printed with appropriate brand and content information. The labels are arranged in a short feed orientation, wherein the length of each label is oriented to extend across the width of the carrier web, with a desired spacing between successive labels. A portion of a length of carrier web 31c, having a plurality of labels 31d disposed thereon, is shown in
(14) The carrier web 31c, unwinding from the unwind assembly 28, is routed about idler rollers along a feedpath to the vacuum drum 22 (
(15) As is known in the art, the label feedpath from the label roll is directed to a label peeler 36 for separating the label from the carrier web and delivering it to the next available label flat 32, with the non-adhesive side down. Thus, the non-adhesive side of the label is held by the vacuum pressure against the surface of the label flat 32, with the adhesive side facing outwardly. This process continues as the vacuum drum is rotated in stepwise fashion, using a stepper motor 37 or the like, advancing rotationally the distance of the width of a single label flat 32 with each step, to simultaneously present one label flat 32 to the peeler 36 for delivery of a label onto the surface of that label flat, and to a label application zone 38 for delivery of another label, disposed on the surface of another label flat 32, to an article passing through the label application zone 38.
(16) Within the control panel 26 are disposed the electrical controls necessary to operate the system. These controls are, generally speaking, typical in the industry and will not be further described herein.
(17) In operation, an operator activates the label application system by actuation of an appropriate control switch on an operator control panel 26. Once operational, the roll of labels is unwound from the unwind assembly 28, so that the carrier web travels along the feedpath of the device, about idler rollers. As a result, a leading edge of the carrier web reaches the label peeler 36, and a first label is separated from the web and disposed onto a label flat on the vacuum drum 22. As noted above, the label is retained on the surface of a label flat 32 because of vacuum pressure applied through the vacuum apertures 33 on that surface, by the fans 34, with its adhesive side out. The vacuum drum is stepped rotationally, by the motor 37, as the carrier web is advanced by the width of a label, plus the spacing between adjacent labels on the web, until the next label is applied, by the peeler 36, to the next label flat 32. This process continues as the vacuum drum continues to be stepped rotationally in the same manner, so that each label flat 32 receives a label. In the meantime, the conveyor assembly 14 is activated so that articles to be labeled travel toward the label application zone 38, in the direction of the arrow 20.
(18) The feedscrew assembly 24 is constructed to rotate adjacent to the conveyor belt, for timing purposes, in a manner well known in the labeling art, so that passing articles are received into grooves 39 between the screws of the feedscrew, thus spacing them appropriately as they sequentially enter the label application zone. The feedscrew assembly 24 comprises a back pressure control station, controlling the article pressure generated by the mass quantity of articles at the in-feed, and also creates article separation. As an article to be labeled travels toward the label application zone 38 and approaches the vacuum drum 22, it is placed into a spinning rotation by its contact with and travel along an adjacent vertically-oriented flat belt assembly, in a position opposed to the labeling surface of the vacuum drum 22, which comprises a part of the conveyor system 16. Such a system is not dissimilar to the system shown and disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 4,931,122 to Mitchell, herein expressly incorporated by reference, in its entirety. However, advantageously, in the inventive system, the article 27 is dispensed out of the feedscrew and is set into rotation as it contacts the outwardly facing adhesive side of the next label to be applied, on a label flat 32 which has been rotated into the label application zone 38. This contact causes the end of the label to adhere to the side wall of the article. As the spinning article continues to move along the conveyor, its spinning action against the adhesive side of the label causes that label to be wrapped about the article, thus completing the labeling process. This approach is in contrast of that known in the prior art, represented by Mitchell, wherein the feedscrew 15 extended downstream, adjacent and opposed to the vacuum drum 11, so that the article being labeled in the Mitchell patent was still disposed in the grooves of the feedscrew as it was being labeled. This prior art approach is not suitable from the short, round articles 27 for which the inventive system is intended. The inventor has discovered that it is not necessary to employ a prior art starwheel to continue the rotation of articles to be labeled within the label application zone, as previously thought. They can be maintained in an adequately spinning state through the label application zone simply by use of the aforementioned flat belt assembly, thus resulting in an advantageously simpler and faster labeling system, as well as one which is efficient since it allows for a label short feed orientation, as discussed above.
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(20) In the inventive system, the labeled article 27, after passing through the label application zone 38, then continues along the conveyor for further handling, such as packing and shipping, and the next article 27 to be labeled goes through the same process, with respect to the next label to be rotated into the label application zone. It is noted that
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(22) In this embodiment, wherein like elements are identified by like reference numerals, as in the vacuum drum embodiment, the article 27 is initiated into a spinning rotation as it travels into the label application zone, then engages a label disposed on the tamp applicator 42, which has been extended so that the upstream end of the label thereon will contact the outer sidewall of the article to be labeled. Again, as the article travels downstream along the conveyor and the moving belt 40, the label will be wrapped about the circumference thereof to complete the labeling process quickly and efficiently, with minimal error rates. The tamp applicator 42 comprises a pad having vacuum apertures therein, a vacuum pad, for receiving a dispensed label thereon, adhesive side up. The pad is extended after receiving a label 31d thereon, as it is dispensed from the carrier web 31c (
(23) What is particularly advantageous about this inventive approach is that the label is stationary in the label application zone, while it is being applied to the spinning article, unlike prior art systems for labeling cylindrical articles using long, thin labels, which utilize a nip method and are fed in the direction of flow of the articles.
(24) While this invention has been described with respect to various specific examples and embodiments, it is to be understood that various modifications may be made without departing from the scope thereof. Therefore, the above description should not be construed as limiting the invention, but merely as an exemplification of preferred embodiments thereof.