Patents Assigned to NJM, Inc.
  • Patent number: 4610753
    Abstract: A system for the dispensing of literature to objects, such as containers carried by a conveyor, includes a tape for the application of adhesive to literature, and a device for the separation of the literature from the tape to permit the securing of the literature, adhesively, to the containers. A drive mechanism is provided for advancing the tape through successive increments of distance, each incremental distance being equal to the size of one piece of literature. A hopper dipsenses the literature to the tape, one piece at a time. Application of the pieces of literature to the objects is accomplished by a roller or brush. The literature separation device includes a bar having an edge about which the tape is bent to free the literature from the tape as the tape advances around the edge. The adhesive is retained by the literature during the separation from the tape so as to permit the adhesive attachment of the pieces of literature to the containers.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 5, 1985
    Date of Patent: September 9, 1986
    Assignee: NJM, Inc.
    Inventors: Helmut Voltmer, Alfred F. Schwenzer, Edward J. Mazur
  • Patent number: 4555299
    Abstract: A system for the dispensing of literature to objects, such as containers carried by a conveyor, includes a tape for the application of adhesive to literature, and a device for the separation of the literature from the tape to permit the securing of the literature, adhesively, to the containers. A drive mechanism is provided for advancing the tape through successive increments of distance, each incremental distance being equal to the size of one piece of literature. A hopper dispenses the literature to the tape, one piece at a time. Application of the pieces of literature to the objects is accomplished by a roller or brush. The literature separation device includes a bar having an edge about which the tape is bent to free the literature from the tape as the tape advances around the edge. The adhesive is retained by the literature during the separation from the tape so as to permit the adhesive attachment of the pieces of literature to the containers.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 9, 1984
    Date of Patent: November 26, 1985
    Assignee: NJM, Inc.
    Inventors: Helmut Voltmer, Alfred F. Schwenzer, Edward J. Mazur
  • Patent number: 4521271
    Abstract: The labeling machine comprises a stationary label hopper, a rotatable turret provided with suction means located adjacent to the leading edge of the terminal label in the article and constructed to enter into the hopper to lift by vacuum the leading edge of the terminal label out of the hopper and then in coaction with a pressure roll to mechanically withdraw the remainder of the label from the hopper and insert such leading label edge into the entry end of a fixed label guideway. Located intermediate the ends of the guideway and clamping the label in the guideway therebetween are a feed roll and a pressure roll spaced from the turret a distance substantially less than the length of the label so that they clamp the label before it moves past the turret and its associated pressure roll. Positioned adjacent to the discharge end of said guideway is a rotatable glue roll onto which the label is directed as it is discharged from said guideway.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 28, 1982
    Date of Patent: June 4, 1985
    Assignee: NJM, Inc.
    Inventors: Helmut Voltmer, Alfred F. Schwenzer, John D. Spano
  • Patent number: 4502910
    Abstract: A system for the dispensing of literature to objects, such as containers carried by a conveyor, includes a tape for the application of adhesive to literature, and a device for the separation of the literature from the tape to permit the securing of the literature, adhesively, to the containers. A drive mechanism is provided for advancing the tape through successive increments of distance, each incremental distance being equal to the size of one piece of literature. A hopper dispenses the literature to the tape, one piece at a time. Application of the pieces of literature to the objects is accomplished by a roller or brush. The literature separation device includes a bar having an edge about which the tape is bent to free the literature from the tape as the tape advances around the edge. The adhesive is retained by the literature during the separation from the tape so as to permit the adhesive attachment of the pieces of literature to the containers.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 17, 1983
    Date of Patent: March 5, 1985
    Assignee: NJM, Inc.
    Inventors: Helmut Voltmer, Alfred F. Schwenzer, Edward J. Mazur
  • Patent number: 4493744
    Abstract: The labeling machine comprises a stationary label hopper, a rotatable turret provided with suction means located adjacent to the leading edge of the terminal label in the article and constructed to enter into the hopper to lift by vacuum the leading edge of the terminal label out of the hopper and then in coaction with a pressure roll to mechanically withdraw the remainder of the label from the hopper and insert such leading label edge into the entry end of a fixed label guideway. Located intermediate the ends of the guideway and clamping the label in the guideway therebetween are a feed roll and a pressure roll spaced from the turret a distance substantially less than the length of the label so that they clamp the label before it moves past the turret and its associated pressure roll. Positioned adjacent to the discharge end of said guideway is a rotatable glue roll onto which the label is directed as it is discharged from said guideway.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 25, 1983
    Date of Patent: January 15, 1985
    Assignee: NJM, Inc.
    Inventors: Helmut Voltmer, Alfred F. Schwenzer, John D. Spano
  • Patent number: 4473430
    Abstract: A machine for the splicing and dispensing of web carrying labels includes a plurality of supports upon which a set of reels of web can be unwound. A splicing table and a motorized web drawing station are located along a path of travel of web from the set of reels. A well and tray are provided for holding a sufficient quantity of web to meet demand during a splicing operation wherein the feed of web is switched from an empty reel to a full reel.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 15, 1983
    Date of Patent: September 25, 1984
    Assignee: NJM Inc.
    Inventors: Helmut Voltmer, Robert A. LeDuc
  • Patent number: 4397709
    Abstract: The labeling machine comprises means for feeding a succession of products toward and past a label applying station, means for feeding a series of labels along a path toward the label applying station, a label length monitor including means for counting a predetermined number of given fractional label lengths totaling a whole length greater than the length of a given label and means to control the feed of the label feeding means, a product sensor connected to the control means and starting the feed of the label feeding means each time a product is detected, a label sensor connected to said control means and causing the latter to stop the label feeding means each time the leading edge of a label moves through a given point before said counting means has counted said predetermined number of given fractional lengths, said counting means being operable to cause the control means to stop the operation of the label feeding means if the label sensor has failed to actuate the control means before said predetermined nu
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 26, 1982
    Date of Patent: August 9, 1983
    Assignee: NJM, Inc.
    Inventor: Alfred F. Schwenzer
  • Patent number: 4366023
    Abstract: The mechanism comprises a pressure sensitive label dispenser for delivering successively pressure sensitive labels from a backing sheet to a label applying station. At the applying station is a mouthpiece having one longitudinal side edge arranged to be transversely disposed across the path of feed of the backing strip and having a lower perforated label carrying surface of less width than the label to be carried thereby. Mounted on the other longitudinal side edge of the mouthpiece is an applying roll. The mouthpiece forms a part of a unit which is fastened to the label dispenser so that a label discharged therefrom moves across the label carrying surface and comes to rest with its advancing edge portion positioned beneath the applying roll. A tubular shaft which also communicates with the mouthpiece to provide suction at its label carrying surface supports the mouthpiece for pivotal movement about its one longitudinal side edge.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 8, 1981
    Date of Patent: December 28, 1982
    Assignee: NJM, Inc.
    Inventor: Helmut Voltmer
  • Patent number: 4363685
    Abstract: A printed product label is composed of at least two sections, at least one of which is provided with the label indicia pertinent to the product. One of the label sections is provided with an adhesive of one given type capable of affixing such label section permanently to the product. A second section is separably connected to the first section and is also provided with said given type of adhesive, but such adhesive thereon is employed to removably secure the second section to the product. The second section is additionally provided with a second adhesive of the pressure sensitive type that is masked to render it inoperative while the second label section is secured to the product, but which can readily be made operative when the second section is separated from the product and the first label section to adhere the separated second section to a backing member.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 3, 1978
    Date of Patent: December 14, 1982
    Assignee: NJM, Inc.
    Inventor: Rollin T. White
  • Patent number: 4210481
    Abstract: The labeling machine comprises means for successively depositing separate labels with their face sides outwardly on a continuously rotating suction drum, means for imprinting the labels while on the drum comprising a printing cylinder rotating about a first axis at a peripheral speed equal to that of the drum, means supporting the printing cylinder for translatory movement relative to the drum about a second axis, means for moving the supporting means about the second axis to shift the printing cylinder relative to the drum, and vacuum operated means in commincation with the suction in the drum and operable to actuate the moving means to withdraw the printing cylinder from the drum when the drum does not carry a label to be printed on the next printing cycle of the cylinder. The printing means are of a unitary construction to be installed as a unit in the labeling machine. The printed labels are delivered to an oppositely rotatable drum to be adhesively activated on their back sides.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 14, 1978
    Date of Patent: July 1, 1980
    Assignee: NJM, Inc.
    Inventors: Edwin K. Wolff, Alfred F. Schwenzer
  • Patent number: 4128954
    Abstract: A printed product label is composed of at least two sections, at least one of which is provided with the label indicia pertinent to the product. One of the label sections is provided with an adhesive of one given type capable of affixing such label section permanently to the product. A second section is separably connected to the first section and is also provided with said given type of adhesive, but such adhesive thereon is employed to removably secure the second section to the product. The second section is additionally provided with a second adhesive of the pressure sensitive type that is masked to render it inoperative while the second label section is secured to the product, but which can readily be made operative when the second section is separated from the product and the first label section to adhere the separated second section to a backing member.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 11, 1977
    Date of Patent: December 12, 1978
    Assignee: NJM, Inc.
    Inventor: Rollin T. White
  • Patent number: 3955503
    Abstract: The method herein of printing items such as labels comprises preparing a printing plate to provide it with a series of printing areas between end margins required for securing the plate to a groove in a printing cylinder. The said printing areas are either all closely spaced or abutting with at least one pair of the printing areas spaced by an increment which is, or each of which is, equal to an increment formed on the web during printing at the place where the end margins are secured to the printing cylinder, the remaining printing areas being all closely spaced or abutting. The plate is secured to the printing cylinder by the end margins, and the items are printed on the web in the form of repeated series thereof with equal increments between pairs of items and with the remaining items closely spaced or abutting. The printed web is wound into roll form.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 5, 1972
    Date of Patent: May 11, 1976
    Assignee: NJM, Inc.
    Inventor: George W. von Hofe
  • Patent number: 3955502
    Abstract: In the method herein as the items, such as labels for a particular product, are being printed on a continuous web, there is simultaneously printed in association with each item a control element constituted of an ink different from the ink or inks employed in printing the item indicia and having an unapparent, but detectable physical characteristic peculiar to such different ink. Illustrative inks employed for this purpose are visible and invisible luminescent inks.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 14, 1972
    Date of Patent: May 11, 1976
    Assignee: NJM, Inc.
    Inventor: George W. VON Hofe
  • Patent number: RE28732
    Abstract: A labeling machine including means for feeding a continuous web having thereon a series of labels of a given length but with certain of the adjacent labels thereon spaced differently than other adjacent labels, and having thereon control elements related to such differences in the label spacing, the machine further including label severing means operable to cut off the terminal labels in the web at their given lengths regardless of the different spacings therebetween, and means controlled by the control elements on the web and operating the severing means to cut from the web the labels in uniform length and without having attached thereto any web portions providing spacings between adjacent labels. .Iadd.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 19, 1974
    Date of Patent: March 9, 1976
    Assignee: NJM, Inc.
    Inventor: George W. von Hofe
  • Patent number: RE30958
    Abstract: A printed product label is composed of at least two sections, at least one of which is provided with the label indicia pertinent to the product. One of the label sections is provided with an adhesive of one given type capable of affixing such label section permanently to the product. A second section is separably connected to the first section and is also provided with said given type of adhesive, but such adhesive thereon is employed to removably secure the second section to the product. The second section is additionally provided with a second adhesive of the pressure sensitive type that is masked to render it inoperative while the second label section is secured to the product, but which can readily be made operative when the second section is separated from the product and the first label section to adhere the separated second section to a backing member.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 25, 1980
    Date of Patent: June 8, 1982
    Assignee: NJM, Inc.
    Inventor: Rollin T. White