Patents Assigned to Advanced Label Systems, Inc.
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Patent number: 7815761Abstract: A method and apparatus enables linered label applicators to use labels on thin liners. Linered labels comprise a composite of an elongate sheet of thin or light-weight temporary liner having a precut label adhered to a low adhesion surface. The cut-out labels on the liner are fed into the linered label applicator. The use of support mechanisms other then vacuum application on rollers enables the use of thinner liner sheets on labels. A die head for cutting or perforating labels comprising adhesive on label stock comprising a die head having at least 80% of its outer surface comprising flat areas between cutting edges, multiple cutting edges on the outer surface, and an internal volume in the die head, the internal volume for carrying coolant liquid into and out of the volume so as to cool the outer surface of the die head when the coolant temperature is at least 10° C. cooler than the outer surface of the die head.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 2006Date of Patent: October 19, 2010Assignee: Advanced Label Systems, Inc.Inventor: Robert Phillips
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Patent number: 7556708Abstract: A method and apparatus enables linered label applicators to use labels on thin liners. Linered labels comprise a composite of an elongate sheet of thin or light-weight temporary liner having a precut label adhered to a low adhesion surface. The cut-out labels on the liner are fed into the linered label applicator. The use of support mechanisms other then vacuum application on rollers enables the use of thinner liner sheets on labels.Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 2003Date of Patent: July 7, 2009Assignee: Advanced Label Systems, Inc.Inventors: Robert Phillips, Mark Westin
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Publication number: 20040250947Abstract: A method and apparatus enables linered label applicators to use labels on thin liners. Linered labels comprise a composite of an elongate sheet of thin or light-weight temporary liner having a precut label adhered to a low adhesion surface. The cut-out labels on the liner are fed into the linered label applicator. The use of support mechanisms other then vacuum application on rollers enables the use of thinner liner sheets on labels.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 13, 2003Publication date: December 16, 2004Applicant: Advanced Label Systems, Inc.Inventors: Robert Phillips, Mark Westin
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Publication number: 20030089452Abstract: A method and apparatus useful in the application of linerless labels to surfaces of elements is provided in a methodology so that conventional linered label applicators can be used with linerless labels. A source of linerless labels is provided comprising a composite of an elongate sheet of reusable, temporary liner having adhered to a low adhesion surface of said reusable, temporary liner an adhesive face of a precut linerless label, the composite possibly being in a roll.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 15, 2001Publication date: May 15, 2003Applicant: Advanced Label Systems, Inc.Inventors: Thomas E. Hansen, Robert Phillips
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Patent number: 6294038Abstract: A method, module and apparatus useful in the application of linerless labels to surfaces of elements is provided in a methodology so that conventional linered label applicators can be used with linerless labels. A source of linerless labels is provided comprising a composite of an elongate sheet of reusable, temporary liner having adhered to a low adhesion surface of the reusable, temporary liner an adhesive face of a cut linerless label, the composite being rolled into a roll. The source of linerless labels is used in a method for enabling a linered label applicator to accept linerless label sheet for application to the surface of elements comprising associating a source of precut linerless labels on a roll of reusable, temporary liner sheet to a linered label applicator so that a composite of: a) the reusable, temporary liner sheet and b) cut-out linerless labels is fed into the linered label applicator where linered label is normally directed into the linered label applicator.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 1999Date of Patent: September 25, 2001Assignee: Advanced Label Systems, Inc.Inventor: Gerald A. Majkrzak
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Patent number: 6206071Abstract: A module for adapting an apparatus which strips a liner from labels and applies the labels to substrates, said module enabling said apparatus to apply linerless labels, said module comprising: a source of linerless label sheet, a source of liner sheet, a roll for guiding said linerless label sheet after removal from said source of linerless label sheet, a die cutter and an anvil roller defining an area through which said linerless label sheet moves between said die cutter and anvil roller to_form cut-out linerless labels, a laminator roller adjacent said anvil roller defining an area between said anvil roller and said laminator roller through which both the liner and cut-out linerless labels from said linerless label sheet move between said anvil roller and said laminator roller to form a temporary support of said liner for said cut-out linerless labels, and a means positioned with respect to the apparatus that strips a liner from labels and applies the labels to substrates to feed the cut-out linerless labelType: GrantFiled: August 5, 1998Date of Patent: March 27, 2001Assignee: Advanced Label Systems, Inc.Inventors: Gerald A. Majkrzak, Stanford Dale