Method and system for forming sleeved containers

09776756 · 2017-10-03

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Abstract

The invention relates to a system and method for forming sleeved containers. The system includes a conveyor for transporting a row of containers, a sleeving unit for arranging sleeves around containers and a heat oven for attaching the sleeve around the container by heat shrinking. The conveyed containers are provided with a sleeve and the sleeved container is transported in the oven to allow the sleeve to shrink. According to the invention, part of the sleeve is removed using a removal unit. The part is removed after heat shrinking. Removing the part allows to uncover part of the container otherwise covered by sleeve.

Claims

1. A method for forming sleeved containers, the method comprising: conveying a row of containers, providing sleeves around the containers being conveyed, attaching each sleeve to each respective container being conveyed by heat shrinking, and removing a part of each sleeve after heat shrinking by: a first step of partially cutting the part of each sleeve after heat shrinking by laser cutting, the partially cut sleeve having one or more connecting portions with a remainder of the sleeve, and a second step of completely detaching the partially cut part that is attached to the respective sleeve by one or more connecting portions by tearing the partially cut part from a remainder of the sleeve via air suction after completion of partially cutting the part of each sleeve in the first step.

2. The method according to claim 1, wherein laser cutting comprises ventilating vapours formed by the laser cutting process.

3. The method according to claim 1, wherein laser cutting comprises guiding a laser beam over each sleeve to cut a desired part of each sleeve around the container being conveyed.

4. The method according to claim 1, wherein laser cutting the part of each sleeve comprises irradiating boundaries of the part, wherein boundaries extending in a circumferential direction of the container are irradiated more than boundaries extending in an axial direction of the container.

5. The method according to claim 1, wherein the method further comprises: covering a chamber formed on an outer surface of the container by each sleeve, and removing the part of each sleeve uncovers the chamber.

6. The method according to claim 1, wherein conveying the row of containers comprises: detecting a position of a conveyed container, and triggering removing the part of each sleeve, with a delay, by the detected position.

7. The method according to claim 1, wherein conveying the row of containers comprises moving the containers at a speed of at least 1 m/s.

8. The method according to claim 1, wherein the method further comprises removing water droplets on the sleeved containers after heat shrinking each sleeve.

9. The method according to claim 1, wherein attaching each sleeve to each respective container comprises gluing each sleeve to each respective container.

10. A system for forming sleeved containers, the system comprising: a conveyor configured to transport a row of containers, a sleeving unit configured to provide sleeves around containers, the sleeving unit being arranged to cooperate with the conveyor, a heat oven configured to attach each sleeve to each respective container by heat shrinking, the conveyor being guided through the heat oven downstream from the sleeving unit, and a removal unit arranged along the conveyor downstream from the heat oven, the removal unit being configured to: (i) in a first step, partially cut a part of each sleeve after heat shrinking by laser cutting with a laser device, the partially cut sleeve having one or more connecting portions with a remainder of the sleeve, and then (ii) in a second step, completely detach the partially cut part that is attached to the respective sleeve by one or more connecting portions by tearing the partially cut part from a remainder of the sleeve via air suction after completion of partially cutting the part of each sleeve in the first step, wherein: the removal unit includes an air suction unit positioned along the conveyor, and the air suction unit is configured to completely detach the partially cut part of each sleeve by air suction.

11. The system according to claim 10, wherein the laser device comprises a control device for directing a laser beam onto each sleeve around the respective container being conveyed in a pattern in accordance with the part of each sleeve to be removed.

12. The system according to claim 10, wherein the removal unit further comprises a ventilation device for removing vapours formed as a result of laser beam irradiating each sleeve.

13. The system according to claim 10, wherein a sensor is arranged upstream from the laser device along the conveyor for detecting the sleeved container, the sensor connected to the laser device being arranged to initiate the laser device to cut the desired part of each sleeve.

14. The system according to claim 10, wherein the laser device comprises a memory for storing a program for cutting a desired part of each sleeve.

15. The system according to claim 10, wherein the laser device comprises a power configuration device for varying a laser beam power.

16. The system according to claim 10, wherein the removal unit comprising the air suction unit positioned downstream from the laser device has air inlets directed towards the conveyor between the air suction unit and the laser device.

17. The system according to claim 10, wherein the air suction unit comprises an inlet nozzle positioned along the conveyor directed at least in an upstream transport direction.

18. The system according to claim 10, wherein the system further comprises a drying unit positioned downstream from the heat oven along the conveyor arranged to dry sleeved containers.

19. The method according to claim 1, wherein the air suction breaks a connection between the partially cut part and a remainder of the sleeve.

20. The system according to claim 10, wherein the air suction breaks a connection between the partially cut part and a remainder of the sleeve.

21. The method according to claim 1, wherein the partially cut part is completely detached from a remainder of the sleeve by moving the respective container on a conveyer past an air suction unit, and the air suction unit is stationary and positioned sideways of the conveyor.

22. The system according to claim 10, wherein the partially cut part is completely detached from a remainder of the sleeve by moving the respective container on the conveyer past the air suction unit, and the air suction unit is stationary and positioned sideways of the conveyor.

Description

(1) The drawing shows:

(2) FIG. 1A a view in perspective of a system and method according to a first embodiment;

(3) FIG. 1B shows a top view of the first embodiment,

(4) FIGS. 2A-2C show steps of the method and device according to the first embodiment of the invention,

(5) FIG. 3 shows a perspective view of an apparatus according to an embodiment of the invention;

(6) FIG. 4 shows a third embodiment of the invention;

(7) FIG. 5 shows a fourth embodiment according to the invention;

(8) FIGS. 6, 7 and 8 show other embodiments of a container.

(9) FIG. 1A shows schematically a part 1 of a system for arranging a sleeve around a container, said system specifically arranged for removing a part of a heat shrunk foil or sleeve 2 arranged around a container 3 such as a one liter bottle 3 as shown in FIG. 1.

(10) Containers 3 are filled with a product such as a liquid in particular a nutritious fluid, but can also be filled with a solid such as a granulate laundry detergent. In some embodiment the container can comprise pens or batteries. The invention is not limited by the shape, size and content of product, such as container 3. Container 3 can have a closure 4 such as a lid or dispenser. The invention is not limited by the form of the closure 4.

(11) Label 2 is arranged to display useful information regarding the content of the bottle 3. It can provide trademarks indications, content indications and other graphics for recognition of the potential buyer of the container. Containers 3 with labels 2 are provided to wholesale stores, grocery stores and are sold in packs or sold separately.

(12) In a first step of an embodiment of the method and in an upstream part of the system according to the invention, not shown in FIG. 1, the containers 3 are filled. The filled containers 3 are positioned on a conveyor such as a conveyor 5 supporting the container 3 in a standing or upright position. The invention is not limited to the position of the container.

(13) In the shown embodiment in FIG. 1A container 3 has an axial direction 6 and a circumferential direction 7. The invention is not limited by the cross-section of containers. Generally it will be possible to recognize an axial direction 6 as the direction of the bottle having one end provided with the closure 4. The circumferential direction 7 can be defined by the direction surrounding the axial direction 6. Label 2 is provided in the circumferential direction 7 and is provided around the axial direction 6.

(14) As part of the method and device according to the invention an upright container 2 is fed by a conveyor to a sleeving device arranging sleeves around the container. In an embodiment the sleeving device comprises a foil feeder. Foil is fed to the sleeving device and in particular to a mandrel that opens the foil into a tubular shape. The foil is cut to obtain individual sleeves. The individual sleeves are transported and arranged over a container 3. In a subsequent step the label/sleeve 2 is heat shrunk in an oven around the container 3. The label 2 now tightly fits around the container such that it is attached to the container. Sleeving devices, foil feeding and heat shrink ovens are known as such. Reference is made to earlier applications by the same applicant, included by reference, such as WO2011/031160, WO 2008/088210 A1 and NL application number 2006752. In a further step of an embodiment invention the labeled container is dried such that liquid droplets are removed.

(15) A method can comprise further steps for handling and processing the container and sleeve as well as the labeled container. The containers with heat shrunk labeled 2 are provided to conveyor 5 at an upstream end 9 of system 1.

(16) Filling of containers, sleeving and heat shrinking can be performed at different, possibly remote, locations.

(17) Containers 3 are provided near the upstream end 9 of system 1 and are conveyed by conveyor 5 in direction 10. As a first step of the embodiment shown in FIG. 1A the containers 3 are positioned at a generally exact position with respect to a fixed point of the (not shown) frame of the system 1.

(18) In FIG. 1B distance 11 shows such a fixed distance. In FIG. 1B distance 11 is the distance between a side 12 of container 3 and the tip of laser device 13. Guides 15 are positioned on both sides of the conveyor 5 in a V-shape/funnel shape directing the containers to the centre of the conveyor 5.

(19) In the shown embodiments the container 3 is positioned centrally along the longitudinal axis of conveyor 5. The guides 15 are positioned such that a space in between is exactly enough to allow passage of container 3 in the conveyor direction 10.

(20) When conveyed downstream according to direction 10 as a further step of the method the container 3 is transported along sensor 19. Sensor 19 can detect presence of a container in front of the sensor. Detection results in transmission of a trigger signal 20 that can be sent to laser device 13 or laser control 30.

(21) In another embodiment sensor 19 is arranged to capture an image. Sensor 19 can be connected to a controller allowing to compare a captured image with a memorized picture. Certain captured images can trigger the transmittal of a trigger signal 20.

(22) Trigger signal 20 triggered by arrival of a front end of container 3 in front of sensor 19, in combination with a conveyor speed 18 allows the laser device 13 or a laser control 30 to calculate the arrival time of the container 2 in front of the laser 13 or at least within a operating window 25 of the laser spot. The conveyor speed 18 is in an embodiment at least 1 m/s. The trigger sensor 19, in particular in combination with the guides 15, results in specific knowledge of the position of the container 3 when moved by conveyor 5 and allows synchronizing downstream applications with the arrival of labeled containers 3.

(23) The operating window 25 of laser device 13 is the window within which the laser spot 26 can operate on the label 2. The laser spot 26 is directed by e.g. reflectors present within the laser device 13. As the area of focus of the laser device is limited as well as the angle of the reflectors, the laser spot is applied to the label 2 within a limited window of operation.

(24) Laser device 13 fixated to a (not shown) frame, is shown schematically only in FIG. 1A. Laser device 13 is mounted to a (not shown) frame of the system 1. The laser device 13 is directed towards the conveyor (also fixed to the frame), and more specifically at the labels 2 around containers 3 transported by conveyor 5. The laser device 13 is connected to an energy source and can be connected to or can comprise a laser control 30.

(25) Laser control 30 can configure e.g. the power of the laser beam, the direction of the laser beam and on/off. The direct of the laser beam can be controlled by driving reflectors in the laser device 13.

(26) In an embodiment laser control 30 comprises a memory 31. Memory 31 can be an external memory, a programmable memory or can be a memory that can load a program. Memory 31 is suitable for storing a program comprising a path (or pattern) for the direction of the laser beam and more specifically the laser beam spot 26. The laser beam can be focused such that laser beam spot 26 is focussed on a distance 11 substantially equal to the distance between the tip of laser device 13 and the surface 12 of label 2 around container 3.

(27) Memory 31 can provide a path, e.g. path 33 for the laser beam spot 26. If the laser beam spot 26 executes path 33, the laser beam spot will cut a generally rectangular shape 34 in label 2.

(28) Trigger signal 20 as provided by sensor 19 can trigger the laser device 13, via control 30, to initiate the cutting of label 2 according to the loaded pattern.

(29) In an embodiment transport of the container 3 with label 2 is temporarily stopped in front of laser device 13. The laser beam spot 26 executes path 33 and part 34 is cut.

(30) In another, more preferred embodiment, the container 3 is moving during cutting. In this embodiment the path 33 is corrected for the velocity V 18 of conveyor 5 in direction 10. A skilled person will be able to configure a cutting path 33 that will cut a part 34 in label 2 while moving. In an embodiment control 30 is provided with velocity V 18 is comprises a program to adapt a path 33 provided by memory 31 dependent on the velocity V 18.

(31) Due to a difference in thickness of material used for the container 3 and label 2 and as a result of optimum control of laser power toward the cutting path 33, laser cutting label 2 will cut label 2 with a minimum damage to container 3, even when container 3 is formed from a similar plastic material as the sleeve. Container 3 will be formed of material with greater thickness. The laser beam will not melt and cut the container wall.

(32) In an embodiment a wall of the container 3 is formed at a distance from the part of label 2 that is to be cut. An example is shown in FIG. 6. Wall 49 is covered by label 203 but is positioned at a distance from the label 203. Due to the difference in distance, the wall 49 of the container 200 is positioned at a greater distance from laser beam spot 26, such that that wall 49 part of the container 203 will receive laser light that is not completely in focus, lowering the power of the laser spot, resulting in less damage/zero melting of the container wall.

(33) Laser device 13 can be 60 W, 10200 nm CO2 laser with fixed focus or can be an automatic focus laser device. Other laser device are possible. Preferably a infrared or far-infrared laser device is used. In an embodiment laser device 13 can comprise multiple laser beams or multiple laser device 13 can be part of the system for forming sleeved containers 1 according to the invention.

(34) Part 34 is formed as a result of cutting the label 2. Shape 34 can have any circumference. In the shown embodiment part 34 is formed within label 2. In another embodiment part 34 is formed near an edge of label 2 and a part of shape 34 is part of the circumference of label 2.

(35) Cutting the label 2 results in local melting of the label and evaporation of label material. Fumes or vapours 39 can be the result. Fumes 39 can be ventilated using a exhaust 40 having an entrance 42 near the laser window 25 of the laser device 13. Fumes 41 can be collected in a filter (not shown) or can be released at a safe location, e.g. outside the plant. A suitable pump (not shown) can be used to ventilate the fumes 39/41.

(36) In an embodiment part 34 is separated from label 2 only partially. As a result of the partial separation part 34 will hold its position with respect to label 2. Further downstream from laser device 13, an air suction unit 50 is positioned having an inlet 51. The air suction unit 50 will provide a local under pressure at a position close to the passage of part 34 when the container 3 is transported further downstream. The local under pressure will result in tearing the remaining connections of part 34 with label 2. Part 52 is released and can be collected for disposal. In this embodiment the removed parts can be collected and the plant is not contaminated with loose parts 34.

(37) Inlet 51 has an inlet direction 55. Direction 55 is positioned at an angle alpha with respect to the transport direction 18.

(38) After removal of part 34, a container 60 having a label 61 without a part 62 is obtained.

(39) In FIG. 2A a labelled container 100 having a sleeve 101 arranged around and attached to the container by heat shrinking is provided by conveyor 102. Guiding plates 103,104 are funnel shaped in the conveyor direction 105. Guiding plates 103,104 position the container 100 at a fixed distance with respect to the conveyor/frame (not shown).

(40) As the container 100 moves downstream in direction 105, the container will pass sensor 106. Passage of the container 100 will trigger a trigger signal that is sent to laser device 107. Laser device 107 will be able to calculate when the container will arrive in the operating window 108 of laser device 107. The operating window is the window in which laser device 107 can aim the laser beam spot using e.g. actuators for moving reflectors.

(41) Triggering of the laser device 107 is especially important when the position of the part 115 that is to be removed is important with respect to the position of the container. The sensor in combination with the positioning guides 103/104 position the container and allow cutting of a part 115 with an exact position with respect to the container.

(42) In another embodiment a sensor can recognize a sign or graphic that is present on the label. When recognized, the sensor will send a trigger signal. In that case the label position is more important and laser cutting is synchronized with the label position.

(43) FIG. 2B shows the container 100 in the operating window 108 of laser device 107. The laser device 107 is now ‘on’ and laser beam spot is directed toward position 109.

(44) In this embodiment a laser cut 110 is made of generally rectangular shape in label 101. In this embodiment cutting was started near starting point 111 and the spot was moved such that cut 112 was created onto the current position of spot 109. From spot 109 the laser spot will be moved more or less horizontal (in the circumferential direction 114 of container 100 having an axial direction 113). The laser spot will than coincide with a location already cut.

(45) Moving the spot 109 over the surface of label 101 will result in partial melting and/or evaporation of the label material. The power of laser cutting can be dosed such that the laser spot cuts most of the label, but still some partial connections remain. As a result the part 115 that is to be removed will still hold position.

(46) As the label 101 is a heat shrink material, it will have heat shrinking properties, such as anisotropic shrinking properties in the vertical and horizontal directions. As the sleeve will shrink mostly in the circumferential direction 114, most tensions in the label will be present in this direction. As a result, the part 115 that is to be removed, will separate more easily with respect to vertical cutting lines, such as line 110, than horizontal cutting line, such as the cutting line being cut by spot 109. Further as a result, the power of the laser spot can be lower in vertical cutting lines of the path than horizontal lines. This is controlled by the laser device e.g. by moving the laser spot quicker in vertical parts of the cutting line than horizontal parts. In another embodiment the power of the laser/laser spot is varied accordingly. The movement and/or power control can be calculated by the laser device 107 or laser control 30 or can be calculated using an outside source and is inputted via memory 31 into the laser device 13,107.

(47) In a further step of the method as shown in FIG. 2c the container 100 is transported downstream. The complete cutting pattern is now applied to the label 101. The part to be removed 115 is only partially still connected to the label. The air inlet 120 of hose 121 is directed towards the conveyor 102.

(48) It will be clear for the person skilled in the art that other patterns different from the rectangular part 115 can be used in combination with the invention.

(49) In another embodiment only a perforation line is formed in the label.

(50) In yet another embodiment a label is arranged around the container already having a perforation line prior to heat shrinking. The perforated line can be formed prior to sleeving the container. The laser cutting is not necessary in such an embodiment.

(51) Triggering as a result of the position of the container or label can still be used to position the part to be removed/container with respect to the part removal unit 121.

(52) As a further step of the method, air is sucked into the part removal unit formed by hose 121 connected to a vacuum pump (not shown). As a result of the penetrations in the label 101, it was discovered that this results in an under pressure in the area behind the label, between the part 115 to be removed and the container wall surrounded by the label, especially when a chamber is formed between label 101 and the container wall. The chamber can be the result of a cavity or retracted surface of the container 100. This under pressure first results in the part 115 to be moved backwards, into the chamber. This results in tearing of the partial connections that still connect the part 115 with the label. In a further step at first the vertical cutting line 129 tears and the part 115 is sucked outwardly into a position as shown in FIG. 2C. While the container 100/conveyor 102 is still moving forward the loose end 130 will collide with the air inlet 120. Friction as a result of the collision, the moving on of the container 100 on the conveyor 102 and the air suction will result in tearing the remaining partial connections and disposal 132 of the part 115 to be removed.

(53) In an embodiment glue or another attachment product is applied to or near the cutting lines of the part to be removed. This allows attaching the remaining edge of the separated part to be connected to the container, which will decrease the changes of further tearing of the label near the removed part.

(54) Other embodiments for removing the part 115 also fall within the scope of protection. A part removal unit can comprise an engagement tool such as a clip, to squeeze a part of the foil to be removed between two arms of the clip. As a part is gripped, the clip/two arms can rotate in order to tear the part to be removed from the remaining label.

(55) FIG. 3 shows a further embodiment of the partial system according to FIG. 1. Now parts of the frame 70 are shown. In the shown embodiment conveyor 5 is surrounded by respective housing parts 71,72,73. Housing 71 surrounds the position guides 15, housing 72 surrounds the laser device 13 and housing 73 partially surrounds the part removal unit. FIG. 3 shows more details with respect to the part removal unit.

(56) Housing 73 is provided with several openings. The openings allow air to reach the inner housing. As both housings 72 and 73 are provided with a ventilation unit, for ventilating vapours and removing the label part respectively, inlet of air from outside housing 73 is preferred as otherwise the ventilations would hinder each other. Draught from the part removal unit could result in spreading the vapours resulting from laser cutting.

(57) The part removal unit comprises in an embodiment two hoses 75,76 connected to the inlet (not shown in FIG. 3). Each hose is connected to a respective chamber 77,78 comprising a filter bag 79,80, similar to a bag in vacuum cleaner. The chambers 77,78 are closed by a door 81.82 and connected to one or more pumps. In an embodiment a switch is provided that allows to switch between creating an under pressure in chamber 77 and chamber 78. A under pressure can be created in the respective chambers 77,78. The filter bags allow penetration of air, but not of material particles. This allows collecting the removed parts in the filter bags 79,80. If a bag is full, this can be detected automatically with a suitable sensor, not shown, the part removal unit can switch from ‘vacuum cleaning’ with a full filter bag to the empty filter bag. This allows continuous operation. The full filter bag can be replaced by an operator by opening the door.

(58) FIG. 4 shows, very schematically another embodiment of the method and system according to the invention. A container 140 is transported on a conveyor 141 in direction 142. It reaches a sleeving station 143. Sleeving station 143 is provided with foil 144 of uncut sleeves. In the sleeving station sleeves 145 are formed by cutting from the foil 144 and arranged 146 over the container 140. This can be a continuous process and is well known as such from prior art.

(59) A sleeved container 147 is transported to an oven 148. In the oven the sleeve will be heated to shrink by, such as heated steam vapor, resulting in attaching the sleeve around the container. The container is now a labelled container 149.

(60) In a further downstream station 150 the labelled container is dried to remove water droplets. Station 151 is a schematic representation of the system as shown in FIG. 1 and comprises a positioning, trigger sensor, laser cutter and part removal unit as described earlier.

(61) FIG. 4 shows an embodiment of a complete system for sleeving a container and removing part of the label after sleeving and heat shrinking.

(62) FIG. 5 shows yet another embodiment. Foil 160 is now already provided with perforations 161. Foil 160 is fed to sleeving unit 143. A separate sleeve 162 with perforation 163 is formed and arranged around a container 140.

(63) After heat shrinking the sleeve 162 around the container, the labelled container 166 having the perforation can either be processed further, step 167, to an embodiment of the part removal unit 169, e.g. embodied by an air inlet as described above. In an embodiment the part removal unit comprises the sensor 106 for triggering the part removal. The part removal unit 169 can remove the part of the label surrounded by perforations. This results in end product 170: a labelled container having a part 171 of the label removed.

(64) In another embodiment, step 168, the sleeved container 166 is not processed further and a sleeved container 173 having a part 174 surrounded by perforations 175 is obtained.

(65) Further the laser cutting according to the invention can be used to remove irregularities such as irregularities as a result of heat shrinking the sleeve. Occasionally pieces of foil/sleeve arranged around a container can show ‘smiling’. These irregularities can be sensed by a suitable sensor 106, informing and triggering the laser device 107 to apply a certain laser cutting pattern, e.g. uploaded via memory 31 connected to the sensor 106. After laser cutting the part is removed using the part removal unit 120.

(66) FIG. 6 shows a labelled container 200 that can be obtained using an embodiment of the method described in this document. Container 200 has a chamber 201 formed in side wall 202 of the container. This chamber 201 is a deepening in the container. In an embodiment the deepening can be form a handle allowing to grip the large container with fingers positioned in the deepening. To position the fingers in the chamber 201, part of the label covering the chamber 201 after sleeving is removed according to the invention.

(67) In another embodiment label 203 is provided with a perforation, either by laser cutting according to any of the embodiments shown or as a result of prior applied perforation in the foil as fed to the sleeving device as part of the system for sleeving a container. As a part of the sleeving device a product such as a toy can be positioned in the chamber 201 prior to sleeving and the small product such as a toy 205 is locked in the chamber 201 covered by the sleeve 203, especially after the heat shrinking step. A user can gain access to the chamber by removing the part of the label covering the chamber by tearing the part loose connected to the rest of the label by perforations only. This new product can be used for all kinds of advertisement purposes.

(68) In yet another embodiment the shape of the label 182 arranged on the container 180 can be adapted. In an embodiment instead of the straight (horizontal) label (indicated by dotted line 183) at a bottom side of the label 182, part of that bottom side can be removed by laser cutting creating a curved ending 184 of the sleeve.

(69) Near the top end 185 of the label 182 pigtails or ‘smiling’ as a result of excessive shrinking of the sleeve near this end having a reduced circumference, can be removed using the laser device. Using a sensor 19 having image capture capabilities, possible deformations can be recognized can be removed by first laser cutting at the desired (calculated) spot and removing the part e.g. by ventilating.

(70) In an embodiment the curve 184 of the label is adapted to the curve 187 of the container 180, as shown in FIG. 7.

(71) Other patterns can be cut into the label using the laser device 107 or can be formed in label prior to heat shrinking. The invention is not limited in the shape of the laser cutting. An example of a laser cutting pattern resulting in a perforation is shown in FIG. 8 and comprises a helix like perforation 191 on container 190 having label 192. A user can grip a part of the sleeve/label and, with enough force, can tear the entire label from the container. An example of a sleeve having a helix like perforation is shown in FIG. 8.

(72) According to a further aspect of the invention a method and system are provided that allow laser cutting a labelled product such as a container, wherein the method and system provide for synchronizing the conveyed sleeved products with a laser device allowing to laser cut the desired part into the label. This method and system can be combined with any of the features described above. This method and system allow forming the product according to FIG. 8. A perforation on any shape can be obtained.