Label To Container Patents (Class 29/775)
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Patent number: 8621745Abstract: A stretch film sleeve label applicator for separating a stretchable sleeve label from a web of such labels and applying the label to an item, such as a container, is disclosed. The applicator is particularly useful for applying high stretch labels to highly contoured containers. The applicator is configured to receive a series of labels in an elongated, continuous web of flat, 2-ply sleeve labels, open the continuous sleeve of labels, separate an individual label from a next successive label, stretch the label to permit its application to an item to be labeled, such as a container, and apply the label in an accurate and precise location on the container. The applicator comprises three primary components: a label feeding assembly, a label separating assembly and a label stretching assembly. Various embodiments of the label feeding assembly, label separating assembly and label stretching assembly are disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 2007Date of Patent: January 7, 2014Assignee: CCL Label GmbHInventors: Indarjit Deonarine, Gerard B. Doyle, Alfred Werzi
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Patent number: 7918005Abstract: A reinforced plastic foam cup including a body which defines an open top end and a closed bottom end, wherein the top end has a greater diameter than the bottom end. The body includes a reinforced tapered side wall that extends from the bottom end to the top end. A substantial portion of the reinforced tapered side wall includes a plastic foam layer, a pressure sensitive adhesive layer and a rigid material layer. Such reinforced plastic foam cup provides an improved tactile feel and enhanced insulation and rigidity properties.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2009Date of Patent: April 5, 2011Assignee: Prairie Packaging, Inc.Inventors: Robert W. Hollis, Dimitri Stamatiou
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Patent number: 7918016Abstract: A reinforced plastic foam cup including a body which defines an open top end and a closed bottom end, wherein the top end has a greater diameter than the bottom end. The body includes a reinforced tapered side wall that extends from the bottom end to the top end. A substantial portion of the reinforced tapered side wall includes a plastic foam layer, a pressure sensitive adhesive layer and a rigid material layer. Such reinforced plastic foam cup provides an improved tactile feel and enhanced insulation and rigidity properties.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 2010Date of Patent: April 5, 2011Assignee: Prairie Packaging, Inc.Inventors: Robert W. Hollis, Dimitri Stamatiou
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Patent number: 7814647Abstract: A reinforced plastic foam cup including a body which defines an open top end and a closed bottom end, wherein the top end has a greater diameter than the bottom end. The body includes a reinforced tapered side wall that extends from the bottom end to the top end. A substantial portion of the reinforced tapered side wall includes a plastic foam layer, a pressure sensitive adhesive layer and a rigid material layer. Such reinforced plastic foam cup provides an improved tactile feel and enhanced insulation and rigidity properties.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 2005Date of Patent: October 19, 2010Assignee: Prairie Packaging, Inc.Inventors: Robert W. Hollis, Dimitri Stamatiou
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Publication number: 20100200452Abstract: A method and apparatus for covering and identifying a container utilizing a thin film material and a frame. The thin film material covers a through hole in the frame and has a perforation that defines an outer detaching surface an inner covering surface commensurate with the container opening. The method comprises the steps of attaching the thin film material to a frame having the through hole; disposing the frame onto an open top surface of the container; depressing a portion of the frame to detach the thin-film from the frame along the perforation and further sliding the frame coaxially to circumscribe the base of the container where it identifies information about the container.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 9, 2010Publication date: August 12, 2010Inventor: Monte J. Solazzi
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Patent number: 7721408Abstract: A method and apparatus for covering and identifying a container utilizing a thin film material and a frame. The thin film material covers a through hole in the frame and has a perforation that defines an outer detaching surface an inner covering surface commensurate with the container opening. The method comprises the steps of attaching the thin film material to a frame having the through hole; disposing the frame onto an open top surface of the container; depressing a portion of the frame to detach the thin-film from the frame along the perforation and further sliding the frame coaxially to circumscribe the base of the container where it identifies information about the container.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2006Date of Patent: May 25, 2010Inventor: Monte J. Solazzi
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Publication number: 20080072412Abstract: A method and apparatus for covering and identifying a container utilizing a thin film material and a frame. The thin film material covers a through hole in the frame and has a perforation that defines an outer detaching surface an inner covering surface commensurate with the container opening. The method comprises the steps of attaching the thin film material to a frame having the through hole; disposing the frame onto an open top surface of the container; depressing a portion of the frame to detach the thin-film from the frame along the perforation and further sliding the frame coaxially to circumscribe the base of the container where it identifies information about the container.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 14, 2006Publication date: March 27, 2008Inventor: Monte Solazzi
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Patent number: 7191514Abstract: A stretch label attaching device for attaching a stretch label on a good, including an adapter supporting the label from the inside thereof and has an opening into which the good is inserted; an adapter support member configured to support a lower portion of the adapter and has an opening into which the good is inserted; and an adapter fixing member configured to fix the lower portion of the adapter together with the adapter support member. A method for attaching a stretch label on a good including setting a stretch label on the adapter mentioned above; inserting the good into the openings of the adapter and adapter support member while extending the label at a ratio not greater than 5 %; and releasing the stretch label attaching device from the good while holding the label, to attach the label to the predetermined position of the good.Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 2003Date of Patent: March 20, 2007Assignee: Ricoh Company LimitedInventors: Makoto Kawaguchi, Hideo Ichikawa, Kotaro Koide, Masashi Hasegawa, Toshihide Tomotaka, Tomokazu Saitoh, Masaki Serizawa, Atsushi Inoue, Seiji Terazawa
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Patent number: 6192658Abstract: A case 6 is intermittently conveyed on a box transfer conveyor 8, and contains vessels 4 disposed in an array of four vessels in a longitudinal row and three vessels in a transverse row. A magazine introduction conveyor 18 is disposed to extend in a direction orthogonal to the conveyor 8, and a robot 24 is disposed adjacent to a crossing between the both conveyors. The robot has four grips 36 mounted thereon, each having suckers 66 and a retaining plate 68 which maintains a leaflet 12 declined downward. The leaflet includes a fixture 12b with an opening 12a therein and a display piece 12c which extends from the fixture. The grips hold attracted a leaflet around the opening in the fixture to remove it from a magazine 16.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 1999Date of Patent: February 27, 2001Assignees: Shibuya Kogyo Co., Ltd., Suntory LimitedInventors: Akinori Yamagishi, Eizo Sasaki, Takanobu Yamamoto
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Patent number: 6109324Abstract: Methods and apparatus for labelling digital discs. In the method, a disc is provided that has an alignment mark. An image is printed onto the disc in registration with the alignment mark.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 1997Date of Patent: August 29, 2000Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: Douglas E. Bugner, William J. Staudenmayer, Alfred J. Amell, William J. Mueller
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Patent number: 5241743Abstract: A neck booklet machine is described which places an elastic band having a booklet connected to the band around a neck of a container. The booklets are vertically stacked in a curved magazine and pulled by a vacuum cup from the curved magazine, which matches the natural curvature of a stack of booklets having an elastic band on one side. The bottom of the curved magazine is open to allow the elastic bands to hang free. The neck booklet is picked up by a carrier pad and held against and transported along a slide plate. A low vacuum nozzle pulls the loose elastic band downwardly to enable a loop of the elastic band to be picked up by a needle point and held precisely below the booklet on the slide plate. The elastic band is pulled down and around an opening horn extending from the needle point as the neck booklet moves along the slide plate by the carrier pad. The opening horn is carried on supports on the bottom and side with a top opening to allow the elastic band to pass over the opening horn.Type: GrantFiled: August 14, 1992Date of Patent: September 7, 1993Assignee: Brown-Forman CorporationInventors: Gerald G. Hubbs, George R. Burton, Norman Bittner
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Patent number: 5060367Abstract: A machine is provided for placing labelling sleeves on bottles or the like which includes a device (1) for presenting labelling sleeves in a discontinuous manner, a device (4) for the continuous running-through of the bottles to be labelled, a transfer assembly (2) for the sleeves comprising a plurality of independent carriages which are movable on an endless guiding path (10), a flexible and endless drive belt (18) developing, on guide means (17.sub.1, 17.sub.7), in the vicinity of the guiding path (10), means (19, 20) connecting the flexible belt and the carriages, this flexible belt (18) having locally at least one area which develops in a perpendicular manner with respect to the belt, in the form of a loop.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 1990Date of Patent: October 29, 1991Assignee: Protection Decoration Conditionnement Europe SaInventor: Jean-Claude Vandevoorde
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Patent number: 4562684Abstract: An apparatus for applying a tubular member over an article includes a supply of individual tubular members. A pair of opposed gripping members that are movable towards and away from each other are disposed on a rotatable pick-up and deposit wheel. As the wheel rotates, the gripping members come together to mechanically grip a tubular member from the supply. A vacuum is connected to the gripping members after they have mechanically gripped the tubular member, and the gripping members are moved apart as the wheel rotates them towards the application station so as to open the tubular member. The article is conveyed to the application station at a speed greater than that of the tubular member such that at the application station, the article meets the tubular member, is threaded therein, and pulls it fully open and around the article by a camming action. The vacuum is then disconnected so that the tubular member rests loosely around the container for further processing such as heat shrinking.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 1983Date of Patent: January 7, 1986Assignee: Culbro CorporationInventor: Hans C. Dreher
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Patent number: 4446616Abstract: A semi-automatic, poly-sleeve labeler has a banding station to which containers are conveyed, there being a roll supply of flat, tubular, poly-sleeve labels above the station. A fixed, upstanding, flat, holder and an inclined, spring-biased, pivoted, flat, holder are mounted at a predetermined distance above the level of the conveyor path to support an open band. The operator tears off a band, places it over the holders, presses a pedal which causes a piston head to lift the container at the station, up through the holders for frictional engagement within the band. The banded container is removed and the parts return for the next cycle. A gear rack and pinion mechanism advances the bands individually and successively over a spreader to a tear-off location at about eye level. The spreader includes oppositely disposed concave recesses in each of which one of the oppositely disposed feed rolls is seated.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 1981Date of Patent: May 8, 1984Inventor: Theodore Waterman
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Patent number: 4253904Abstract: Method and apparatus for the decoration of bottles and the like at high speeds. Bottles are delivered by an input conveyor to a star wheel, which deposits them sequentially into a continuously rotating turret. The turret carries the bottles past a labelling site, where a label carrier strip is pressed into contact with a bottle surface and a label thereby transferred. The shape of the bottle is maintained during labelling by means of inflation of the bottles through an inserted nozzle. The raising and lowering of the inflating nozzle and the flow of inflating air is controlled by special valving apparatus. The motion of the label carrier strip past the labelling site is regulated by the use of rolls on a shuttle slide, which in turn is reciprocated by a second slide driven by a conjugate cam. This results in an increase of the local velocity of the carrier strip during most of the cycle, and a slowing of the strip during the balance.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 1978Date of Patent: March 3, 1981Assignee: Dennison Manufacturing CompanyInventors: Robert M. Jodrey, Kenneth Young
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Patent number: 4215460Abstract: This invention relates to apparatus and method for producing a composite container having a neck label or tubular sleeve mounted temporarily thereon adapted to be shrunken into final surface covering relation. The tubular sleeve is preformed of relatively-stiff material and flat-folded until ready for use when it is fully opened and conveyed into vertical alignment with a container therebeneath. The sleeve preform comprised of heat-shrinkable plastic material is telescopically assembled onto the container while the latter is transported in spaced upright arrangement. The preform is moved downwardly by a pair of gripping vacuum cups moving downwardly and divergently to open the preform and place the same telescopically on the container upper portion. Alternately, the opened preform is placed on a cylindrical mandrel to more fully open the preform prior to its being mounted telescopically on the container neck portion.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 1978Date of Patent: August 5, 1980Assignee: Owens-Illinois, Inc.Inventors: Stephen W. Amberg, Ralph G. Amberg