[0001] The present invention relates to a label positioning mechanism for use with a printing
machine which is operative to print the labels one by one. In particular, the invention
is related to a label positioning mechanism of the kind as disclosed in French patent
publication 2 202 499. From said publication, there is already known a label positioning
mechanism for use with a printing machine which is operative to print the labels one
by one, which label positioning mechanism comprises: a feed wheel mounted rotatably
in the body of said printing machine and formed on its circumference with the label
advancing surface which is engageable with the label strip for advancing the same
in a preset direction; a label positioning member connected pivotally to the body
of said printing machine such that it is rotatable between a first position, where
it is apart from the label advancing surface of said feed wheel thereby to form an
opening inbetween, and a second position, where it is close to the same thereby to
leave a clearance having a spacing substantially equal to the thickness of said label
strips; a pivot axis mounted rotatably in the body of said printing machine; and an
arm mechanism having its one end fixed to said pivot axis and its other end connected
to said label positioning member. This known state of the art has the disadvantage
that it fails to provide a label positioning mechanism, which can bring the continuous
label strip into contact with the feed wheel in a reliable manner, even with a simplified
construction and which can accomplish the operations of loading and unloading the
label strip onto and from the feed wheel. In particular, the known label positioning
mechanism provides a sliding connection between the arm mechanism and the label positioning
member which fails to provide a reliable label strip pushing operation.
[0002] Furthermore, the known state of the art has the disadvantage that it fails to provide
suitable means for guiding the label strip onto the feed wheel.
[0003] Hence, it is the object of the present invention to provide an improved label positioning
mechanism which reliably and accurately brings the continuous label strip into contact
with the feed wheel.
[0004] According to the present invention, said object is obtained by means of the invention
as defined in the claims.
[0005] In the following, the invention will be described in conjunction with the accompanying
drawings, in which:
Fig. 1 is a simplified side elevation of the label printing machine such as a label
printing and applying machine of portable type, in which the label positioning mechanism
according to the present invention is used, with the label positioning member being
apart from the feed wheel;
Fig. 2 is also a simplified side elevation of the label printing machine with the
label positioning member being positioned close to the label advancing circumference
of the feed wheel; and
Fig. 3 is an enlarged perspective view showing the essential components of the label
positioning mechanism partially in an exploded manner.
[0006] The label positioning mechanism according to the present invention will now be described
with reference to Figs. 1 to 3.
[0007] Indicated generally at reference numeral 1 is the body of a printing machine such
as a hand labeler, with which the label positioning mechanism is to be used. The machine
body 1 is equipped with a grip 2, a hand lever 3, a printing head 4 and a not-shown
printing platen, all of which are required for the printing operations. The machine
body 1 thus constructed has its upper center portion formed integrally with a label
holder side plate 6, which in turn is equipped at its center with a core retainer
7. There is attached removably and rotatably to the core retainer 7 a continuous strip
of labels 8 which is rolled on a not-shown core. The continuous label strip 8 is composed
of a number of labels which are removably adhered to the surface of a strip of backing
paper. This backing paper strip is formed at preset positions with not-shown slits,
which are sized to be detachably retained by the pawls 10 of a later- described feed
roller 9. On the other hand, the label holder side plate 6 is equipped at its rear
end (or at the righthand side of Fig. 1) with a guide roller 11, by which the leading
end of the continuous label strip 8 is guided while being retained thereon.
[0008] There are located at the upper portion of the machine body 1 a pair of upper label
inlet members 12 which are made integral therewith while leaving a preset clearance
therefrom in the widthwise direction. Each of the upper label inlet members 12 has
its upper end positioned in the vicinity of the guide roller 11 and its lower end
positioned in the vicinity of the upper end portion of a guide plate 13, which will
be described later. The intermediate portion of each of the upper label inlet members
12 between the two ends thereof is gently curved along the outer surface of the continuous
label strip 8. There are located below the upper label inlet members 12 a pair of
lower label inlet members 14 which are also made integral with the machine body 1
such that they are curved along the upper members 12. Thus, there is formed a clearance
15 of preset spacing between the upper surfaces of the lower members 14 and the lower
surfaces of the upper members 12. It should be noted here that the upper end portions
of the both label inlet members 12 and 14 are curved to leave each other so that they
can receive the leading end of the continuous label strip 8 without any difficulty.
[0009] The aforementioned guide plate 13 is made to have a generally rectangular shape and
to depend from the front (which is located in the lefthand side of Fig. 1) of the
lower end portions of the lower label inlet members 14. There is located at the back
of the guide plate 13 a pressure tongue 16 which is hinged to depend from the lower
end portions of the lower label inlet members 14. The pressure tongue 16 thus hinged
is always biased by a torsion spring 17 in the direction to be brought into contact
with the back of the guide plate 13.
[0010] There is located in front of the guide plate 13 an operating shaft 18 of rectangular
section, which is rotatably mounted to the machine body 1 by means of two rollers
18a. As seen from Fig. 3, a lock lever 19 is formed with a rectangular hole so that
it is fixed therethrough to one end portion of the operating shaft 18. The lock lever
19 is made to have a cylindrical main portion 20 formed in its outer circumference
with an engagement notch 21, which is made into and out of engagement, by the raising
and laying operations of the lock lever 19, with the engagement projection 23 of an
L-shaped engagement member 22 which is fixed to the outer side of the machine body
1. It should be noted here that the upright portion 22a of the engagement member 22
is made of an elastic material so as to ensure and facilitate the engagement and disengagement
between the engagement notch and projection 21 and 23.
[0011] There are fixed to the operating shaft 18 a pair of operating arms 25, which are
juxtaposed at a preset spacing while being connected by means of a bridge member 24,
at their end portions 25a through their rectangular holes 26. The other end portions
25b of the operating arms 25 are arranged before and below the operating shaft 18.
A pair of connecting arms 27 are pivotally connected at their one ends 27a to the
other end portions 25b of the operating arms 25, respectively. The arms 27 thus connected
are made to depend from the other end portions 25b of the operating arms 25 and to
have their other ends 27b pivotally connected to the one end 29a of a label positioning
member 29 through a long pin 28. It should be noted here that there are mounted three
guide rollers 30 equidistantly and rotatably on that long pin 28 so as to smooth the
feed of the continuous label strip 8.
[0012] The aforementioned label positioning member 29 is made of a synthetic resin or the
like such that it is curved along the outer circumference of the feed wheel 9, which
will be described later in detail. The label positioning member 29 is connected at
its other end 29b to the machine body 1 pivotally by a preset angle by means of a
shaft 31. There is mounted on the lower surface of the label positioning member 29
a label holding member 32 which has its one end 32a retained on the one end 29a of
the member 29 and its other end retained on the other end 29b of the same. The center
portion of the label holding member 32 is exposed to the outside through an aperture
33 which is formed in the label positioning member 29. A . pair of widthwise regulating
side plates 34 are formed to depend from both side edges of the label positioning
member 29 so as to regulate the widthwise play of the continuous label strip 8.
[0013] The label positioning member 29 thus constructed is brought to approach and leave
the feed wheel 9 of cylindrical shape through the continuous label strip 8. The feed
wheel 9 is mounted to the machine body 1 by means of a shaft 36 such that it can be
turned a preset pitch by the manual squeezing action of the hand lever 3 of the machine
body 1. The outer circumference of the feed roller 9 acts as a label advancing surface
which is formed equidistantly with a number of the pawls 10 in the circumferential
direction of the feed wheel 9.
[0014] On the other hand, a pair of torsion springs 38 are wound on the center portion of
the aforementioned operating shaft 18 such that they have their one ends 38a retained
on the upper edges of the operating arms 25 and their other ends 38b retained on the
upper edge of the bridge member 24. As a result, the both operating arms 25 are always
biased to rotate counter-clockwise about the operating shaft 18, as viewed in Fig.
2. Thus, the label positioning member 29 is biased to rotate clockwise about the shaft
31 by the actions of the operating arms 25 so that it is pushed onto the label advancing
surface 35 of the feed wheel 9.
[0015] Now, the loading and unloading operations of the continuous label strip 8 onto and
from the label positioning mechanism thus far described with be described hereinafter.
The description is first made upon the case, in which the label strip 8 is to be loaded
onto the label positioning mechanism. Fig. 1 shows the condition, under which the
lock lever 19 is at its raised position so that its engagement notch 21 is in engagement
with the engagement projection 23 of the engagement member 22. As a result, the operating
arms 25 have their other ends 25b held before and above their one ends 25a, and the
label positioning member 29 has its one end 29a held at the upper limit of its rotations
so that it establishes an open space together with the label advancing surface 35
of the feed wheel 9.
[0016] Under this condition, the continuous label strip 8, which is held on the core retainer
7, is unrolled therefrom so that its leading end is inserted by way of the guide roller
11 into the clearance 15 between the upper and lower label inlet members 12 and 14
and further advanced along these members 12 and 14. The label strip 8 thus advanced
brings its leading end into abutment against the rear surface of the guide plate 13,
where it turns its advancing direction so that its leading end can proceed between
the guide plate 13 and the pressure tongue 16. Since, in this instance, the pressure
tongue 16 is urged forward by the action of the torsion spring 17, the leading end
of the label strip 8 is guided, while running on the upper surface of the pressure
tongue 16, into the opening which is formed between the label positioning member 29
and the feed wheel 9. Then, the label strip 8 is advanced along the label advancing
surface 35 of the feed wheel 9 until it is fed to the outside from between that surface
35 and the other end 29b of the label positioning member 29.
[0017] After that, the aforementioned lock lever 19 is laid down so as to release the engagement
between the notch 21 and the projection 23. Then, the operating shaft 18 is turned
counter-clockwise, as viewed in Fig. 1, and the operating arms 25 are accordingly
turned counter-clockwise about the operating shaft 18. It should be noted here that
the rotations of the operating arms 25 can take place promptly and smoothly because
the biasing forces of the torsion springs 38 act in the direction to promote the rotations
of the operating arms 25.
[0018] Meanwhile, the connecting arms 27 are moved downward in accordance with the rotations
of the operating arms 25 so that the label positioning member 29 is turned clockwise,
as viewed in Fig. 1, about the shaft 31 until it pushes the continuous label strip
8 in position onto the label advancing surface 35 of the feed wheel 9, as can be seen
from Figs. 2 and 3. It should be noted here that the pushing operation of the label
positioning member 29 can be accomplished reliably because the biasing forces of the
torsion springs 38 act to bias the connecting arms 27 downwardly, as viewed in Fig.
2, through the operating arms 25.
[0019] If, under such condition, the hand lever 3 or the like of the machine body 1 is actuated
or squeezed, the feed wheel 9 is turned a preset pitch so that the continuous label
strip 8 can be fed in a desired direction by the actions of the pawls 10 on the feed
wheel 9.
[0020] Now, the description will be made upon the case, in which the continuous label strip
8 is to be unloaded from the feed wheel 9. When the lock lever 19 is raised from its
laid position of Fig. 2, the operating shaft 18 is turned clockwise, as viewed in
the same Figure. The operating arms 25 are accordingly turned clockwise about the
operating shaft 18 so that their other ends 25b are held at the upper limit of their
rotations by the engagement between the notch 21 of the lock lever 19 and the projection
23 of the engagement member 22.
[0021] During the rotations of the operating arms 25, the connecting arms 27 are pulled
upward so that the label positioning member 29 is turned counter-clockwise, as viewed
in Fig. 2, about the shaft 31. As a result, the aforementioned opening is formed again
between that member 29 and the feed wheel 9, thus restoring the initial condition
of Fig. 1.
[0022] After that, if that portion of the continuous label strip 8 in the vicinity of the
upper ends of the upper and lower label inlet members 12 and 14 is pulled upward,
the label strip 8 as a whole can be taken out of the machine body 1 by way of that
opening, the pressure tongue 16, the guide plate 13 and the clearance 15 between the
inlet members 12 and 14 in the order recited.
[0023] As has been described hereinbefore, the following points will be appreciated as the
advantages of the label positioning mechanism according to the present invention.
[0024] First of all, since the label positioning member is urged toward the feed wheel by
the biasing forces of the elastic members, the continuous label strip never fails
to be pushed onto the feed wheel so that it can be fed without fail in accordance
with the rotations of the feed wheel.
[0025] Since, moreover, the label positioning member is made capable of approaching and
leaving the label advancing surface of the feed wheel, the loading and unloading operations
of the label strip onto and from the feed wheel can be accomplished easily and promptly.
This advantage can be reflected by the case, in which the labels are peeled off from
their backing strip and adhered to the feed wheel or the like. Even in this case,
those labels can be removed without any difficulty.
[0026] It should be appreciated as a further advantage that the operations of bringing the
label positioning member to and from the feed wheel can be carried out easily and
promptly simply by actuating the operating shaft.
[0027] Since, still moreover, the pushing operation of the label positioning member onto
the feed wheel is accomplished by the biasing forces of the elastic members, it can
take place smoothly and promptly.
[0028] The major components of the label positioning mechanism of the present invention
are five, namely, the label positioning member, the arm mechanism, the operating shaft,
the elastic member and the feed wheel. Thus, the number of parts required is relatively
small for the label positioning mechanism of this kind, while simplifying the construction,
so that the label positioning mechanism of the invention is suitable for mass production.
1. A label positioning mechanism for use with a printing machine which is operative
to print the labels one by one, said label positioning mechanism comprising a feed
wheel (9) mounted rotatably in the body of said printing machine and formed on its
circumference with a label advancing surface (35) which is engageable with the label
strip (8) for advancing the same in a preset direction; a label positioning member
(29) connected pivotally to the body of said printing machine such that it is rotatable
between a first position, where it is apart from the label advancing surface of said
feed wheel, thereby to form an opening inbetween, and a second position, where it
is close to the same thereby to leave a clearance having a spacing substantially equal
to the thickness of said label strip (8); a pivot axis (18) mounted rotatably in the
body of said printing machine; an arm mechanism (25-28) having its one end fixed to
said pivot axis and its other end connected to said label positioning member, characterized
in that said pivot axis forms an operating shaft which when actuated transmits an
operating force to said label positioning member, that the other end of said arm mechanism
is pivotally connected to said label positioning member (29), that there are provided
biasing means (38) for urging said label positioning member into the second-named
position, and that a.pressure tongue (16) is provided for guiding the label strip
onto the feed wheel, said pressure tongue being biased by a spring means (17).
2. A label positioning mechanism according to claim 1, characterized in that said
arm mechanism (25-28) includes a pair of operating arms (25) having their one end
fixed to said operating shaft (18), a connecting member (13, 24) connecting said operating
arms and a pair of connecting arms (27) having their one ends connected pivotally
to the other ends of said operating arms, respectively, and their other ends connected
pivotally to said label positioning member (29).
3. A label positioning mechanism according to claim 1, characterized in that said
biasing means include a pair of torsion springs (38) having their one ends (38a) retained
on a guide plate (13) and their other ends retained on said operating arms (25), respectively.
4. A label positioning mechanism according to at least one of the preceding claims,
characterized by a lock lever (19) fixed to one end of said operating shaft (18) thereby
to manually actuate the same.
5. A label positioning mechanism according to at least one of the preceding claims,
characterized in that said pressure tongue (16) is located at the back of the guide
plate (13) and biased in the direction to be brought into contact with the back of
said guide plate.
6. A label positioning mechanism according to at least one of the preceding claims,
characterized in that a pair of side plates depending on both side edges of said label
positioning member (29) are provided for regulating the width-wise play of said label
strip.
1. Mécanisme de positionnement d'éti-quettes destiné à être utilisé avec une machine à imprimer permettant d'imprimer
des étiquettes une par une, ledit mécanisme de positionnement d'étiquettes comprenant
une roue d'alimentation (9) montée de façon à pouvoir tourner dans le corps de ladite
machine à imprimer et formée sur sa circonférence avec une surface (35) d'avancement
d'étiquettes qui peut s'engager avec la band d'étiquettes (8) pour la faire avancer
dans une direction pre- déterminée, un élément (29) de positionnement d'étiquettes
relié de manière à pivoter au corps de ladite machine à imprimer de manière qu'il
puisse effectuer une rotation entre une première position, où il est séparé de la
surface d'avancement des étiquettes de ladite roue d'alimentation de manière à former
une ouverture entre lui et celle-ci, et une seconde position où il en est rapproché
pour laisser un jeu d'épaisseur pratiquement égale à l'épaisseur de ladite bande d'étiquettes
(8), un axe pivot (18) monté de façon à tourner dans le corps de ladite machine à
imprimer, un mécanisme à bras (25, 28) ayant une extrémité fixée audit arbre de manoeuvre
et son autre extrémité connectée de manière à pivdter audit élément de positionnement
d'étiquettes, caractérisé en ce que ledit axe pivot forme un arbre de manoeuvre qui,
lorsqu'il est actionné, transmet une force de manoeuvre audit élément de positionnement
d'étiquettes, en ce que l'autre extrémité dudit mécanisme à bras est reliée de manière
à pouvoir pivoter audit élément (29) de positionnement d'étiquettes, en ce qu'il est
prévu des moyens (38) de sollicitation pour pousser ledit élément de positionnement
d'étiquettes vers et jusqu'à la seconde position citée, et en ce qu'une languette
de pression (16) est prévue pour guider la bande d'étiquettes vers et sur la roue
d'alimentation, ladite languette de pression (16) étant sollicitée par un moyen élastique
(17).
2. Mécanisme de positionnement d'étiquettes selon la revendication 1, caractérisé
en ce que ledit mécanisme à bras 25, 28) comprend une paire de bras de manoeuvre (25)
ayant leur première extrémité fixée audit arbre de manoeuvre (18), un élément de liaison
(13, 24) reliant lesdits bras de manoeuvre (18), et une paire de bras de liaison (27)
ayant une extrémité reliée de manière à pivoter à l'autre extrémité desdit bras de
manoeuvre, respectivement, et leur autre extrémité reliée de manière à pivoter audit
élément de positionnement d'étiquettes (29).
3. Mécanisme de positionnement d'étiquettes selon la revendication 1, caractérisé
en ce que lesdits moyens de sollicitation comprennent une paire de ressorts de torsion
(38) ayant leur première extrémité (38a) retenue sur une plaque de guidage (13) et
leur autre extrémité retenue sur lesdits bras de manoeuvre (25) respectivement.
4. Mécanisme de positionnement d'étiquettes selon au moins l'une des revendications
précédentes, caractérisé par un levier de blocage (19) fixé à une extrémité dudit
arbre de manoeuvre (18) de manière qu'il soit possible de l'actionner à la main.
5. Mécanisme de positionnement d'étiquettes selon au moins l'une des revendications
précédentes, caractérisé en ce que ladite languette de pression (16) est située au
dos de la plaque de guidage (13) et sollicitée dans le sens de sa mise en contact
avec le dos de la dite plaque.
6. Mécanisme de positionnement d'eti- quettes selon au moins l'une des revendications
précédentes, caractérisé en ce qu'une paire de plaques latérales pendant de chaque
côté dudit élément (29) de positionnement d'étiquettes est prévue pour régler le jeu
de ladite bande d'étiquettes dans le sens de la largeur.
1. Etiketten-Positionierungsvorrichtung für eine Beschriftungsmaschine, mit deren
Hilfe-Etiketten aufeinanderfolgend beschriftet werden, mit einem drehbar im Rahmen
der Beschriftungsmaschine gelagerten Vorschubrad (9), welches auf seinem Umfang mit
einer Etiketten-Vorschuboberfläche (35) versehen ist, welche mit einem Etikettenband
(8) zusammenwirkt, um dasselbe in eine vorbestimmte Richtung zu fördern, einem Positionierungsglied
(29), welches verschwenkbar mit dem Rahmen der Beschriftungsmaschine derart verbunden
ist, daß es zwischen einer ersten Stellung und einer zweiten Stellung verdrehbar ist,
wobei sich das Positionierungsglied in seiner ersten Stellung im Abstand von der Etiketten-vorschuboberfläche
des Vorschubrades befindet, so daß dazwischen eine Öffnung gebildet ist, und sich
das Positionierungsglied in seiner zweiten Stellung dicht am Positionierungsglied
befindet, um einen Spalt dazwischen auszubilden, der im wesentlichen eine der Dicke
des Etikettenbandes (8) entsprechende Dicke besitzt, einer drehbar im Rahmen der Beschriftungsmaschine
gelagerten Schwenkachse (18); einem Arm-Mechanismus (25 bis 28), dessen eines Ende
an der Schwenkachse befestigt ist und dessen anderes Ende mit dem Etiketten-Positionierungsglied
verbunden ist, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß die Schwenkachse eine Betätigungswelle
bildet, mit deren Hilfe eine Betätigungskraft auf das Etiketten-Positionierungsglied
übertragbar ist, daß das andere Ende des Arm-Mechanismus verschwenkbar mit dem Etiketten-Positionierungsglied
(29) verbunden ist, daß eine Belastungseinrichtung (38) vorgesehen ist, um das Etiketten-Positionierungsglied
in seine zweite Stellung zu belasten, und daß eine Druckbeaufschlagungszunge (16)
vorgesehen ist, um das Etikettenband auf dem Vorschubrad zu führen, wobei diese Druckbeaufschlagungszunge
mit Hilfe einer Federeinrichtung (17) belastet ist.
2. Etiketten-Positionierungsvorrichtung nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß
der Arm-Mechanismus (25 bis 28) aufweist zwei paarweise ausgebildete Betätigungsarme
(25), deren eines Ende an der Betätigungswelle (18) befestigt ist, ein die Betätigungsarme
miteinander verbindendes Verbindungsglied (13, 24) und zwei paarweise ausgebildete
Verbindungsarme (27), deren eine Enden schwenkbar mit den anderen Enden der Betätigungsarme
verbunden sind, während ihre anderen Enden verschwenkbar mit dem Etiketten-Positionierungsglied
(29) verbunden sind.
3. Etiketten-Positionierungsvorrichtung nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß
die Belastungseinrichtung zwei paarweise angeordnete Torsionsfedern (38) aufweist,
deren erste Enden (38a) auf einer Führungsplatte (13) festgelegt sind und deren zweite
Enden jeweils in den Betätigungsarmen (25) gehalten sind.
4. Etiketten-Positionierungsvorrichtung nach wenigstens einem der vorhergehenden Patentansprüche,
adaurch gekennzeichnet, daß ein Riegelhebel (19) vorgesehen ist, der an dem einen
Ende der Betätigungswelle (18) befestigt ist, so daß diese von Hand betätigbar ist.
5. Etiketten-Positionierüngsvorrichtung nach wenigstens einem der vorhergehenden Patentansprüche,
dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß die Druckbeaufschlagungszunge (16) an der Rückseite der
Führungsplatte (13) vorgesehen und derart in eine Richtung belastet ist, daß die in
Anlage an die Rückseite der Führungsplatte bewegbar ist.
6. Etiketten-Positionierungsvorrichtung nach wenigstens einem der vorhergehenden Patentansprüche,
dadurch gekennzeichnet, daß zwei an beiden Kanten des Etiketten-Positionierungsgliedes
(29) herabhängende Seitenplatten vorgesehen sind, um das Spiel des Etikettenbandes
in Breitenrichtung einzustellen.