[0001] The present invention relates to a device serving to support and drive the unit by
which labels are gummed and transferred in a labelling machine.
[0002] Conventional labelling machines, and in particular high speed machines with an output
capacity of 40 to 50 thousand pcs/h, generally comprise a rotary platform of which
the periphery affords a plurality of plates to receive containers for labelling.
[0003] In the course of its rotation, the platform passes through one or more labelling
stations comprising a label dispensing magazine, a gumming roller and a transfer drum
disposed about a centre station with revolving segments or paddles.
[0004] The segments are smeared with glue by the gumming roller in such a way as to pick
up the labels from the magazine; each label clings to the respective segment by way
of its reverse side and is conveyed thus to the transfer drum, taken up by grippers,
and applied to one of a succession of containers conveyed through the machine.
[0005] The gums are utilized cold, and generally will be water soluble, polyvinyl or casein
based adhesives. In labelling machines of the type in question, the gumming roller
and the centre station supporting the segments will stand generally on a base or bed
housing the prime mover of the machine and the transmission components, which are
oil-immersed. In order to prevent the risk of gum leaking down toward the delicate
mechanisms and trains of gears located internally of the base, use is made of rubber
couplings, O-rings, labyrinth seals, etc., that is, parts designed to ensure a fluid-tight
barrier.
[0006] The main drawback encountered in such machines is that the gum, albeit initially
fluid, tends to dry out during standstill periods and solidify into lumps that can
ruin a seal fashioned in rubber.
[0007] Metal labyrinth seals are also affected, becoming partly obstructed by a sediment
of adhesive matter and tending consequently to generate a pumping effect when in rotation;
this, for example, favours an undesirable suction of water and/or gum during cleaning
operations.
[0008] Such problems are overcome currently by dismantling the affected parts and cleaning
them separately, though this is a lengthy procedure when compared with the more simple
expedient of spray-washing the machine prior to shutting off the drive. Despite such
precautionary measures, moreover, bearings still need to be replaced periodically,
and indeed somewhat frequently.
[0009] In most cases, the labelling unit is mounted to a slide with crossed slots (of dovetail
profile) on which the components can be traversed in a radial direction to give positioning
along two mutually perpendicular axes and thus permit of adjusting the timing and
pressure with which the label is applied during operation of the machine.
[0010] Thus, the slide constitutes a further part of the machine exposed to the spilled
adhesive.
[0011] The object of the invention is to overcome the drawbacks mentioned, and in particular
to embody a device for supporting and driving the gumming roller and the centre station
with its associated segments, such as will both disallow any leakage of water and/or
gum into the internal drive mechanisms of the machine and enable an easy recovery
of water or washing liquid at one and the same time.
[0012] A further object of the invention is to permit of washing down the labelling machine
either manually or automatically without the need to dismantle any of its component
parts.
[0013] Another object of the invention is to afford ease of access to transmission components
of the device and thus facilitate inspection and servicing.
[0014] The stated objects are fully realized in a device for supporting and driving the
gumming and transfer unit in a labelling machine, as characterized in the appended
claims; such a device comprises means by which a gumming roller and a centre station
with rotating segments are supported from above, and these same means also carry the
drive transmission components of the unit, which are located above the gumming roller
and the centre station.
[0015] The invention will now be described in detail, by way of example, with the aid of
the accompanying drawings, in which:
- fig 1 illustrates the device in plan;
- fig 2 is an elevation of the device viewed partly in section through A-A of fig 1.
[0016] Referring to the drawings, 1 denotes the central transfer station of a labelling
machine.
[0017] The station 1 comprises a plurality of vertical and parallel rotating shafts 9 associated
with a top platform 25, which are spaced apart one from the next at identical angular
distance and partially inserted into a bottom platform 24.
[0018] In the example illustrated, the station comprises four such shafts spaced apart at
intervals of 90°. Each shaft 9 carries a segment denoted 2, and is supported by the
top platform 25 in such a way as to revolve around the axis 26 of a centre shaft 11.
The shafts 9 and platforms 24 and 25 are set in motion by power transmission components
(not shown in the drawings) housed in a top drive head 8.
[0019] The transmission components themselves are set in motion by the centre shaft 11,
which rotates about the axis 26 of the station 1 and is accommodated in a protective
sleeve 10.
[0020] The centre shaft 11 in its turn is set in rotation by mechanical transmission means
housed within the base 7 of the machine and connected to a main drive system not illustrated
in the drawings.
[0021] Each segment 2 comprises an outwardly directed surface 27 positioned to enter into
contact with a gumming roller 5, from which it receives adhesive, and with a dispensing
magazine 3 from which single labels are taken up onto the gummed surface 27.
[0022] Rotating about the centre axis 26 and about the relative shaft 9, the segment 2 encounters
a drum denoted 4, whereupon the label is detached from the contact face 27 by grippers
(not illustrated) and transferred to one of a succession of containers directed through
the machine.
[0023] Referring to fig 2 of the drawings, 14 denotes a geared motor (this might be replaced
by a graduated handwheel) housed internally of the base 7 and driving a shaft 15 disposed
coaxial with the centre shaft 11.
[0024] The shaft 15 transmits rotation to a carrier 16 supporting a plurality of freely
revolving planet wheels 17, which are positioned to mesh internally with a pinion
18 keyed to the centre shaft 11 and externally with a ring gear 19 associated freely
with the centre shaft 11.
[0025] The ring gear 19 meshes additionally with a gear 20 set in rotation by the main drive
system (not shown in the drawings) of the labelling machine.
[0026] 28 denotes a protective casing positioned over the base 7 of the machine; the casing
houses a gear 12 keyed to the centre shaft 11 and in mesh with an idle gear 30 meshing
in turn with a further gear 13 keyed to the shaft 29 driving the transfer drum 4,
in such a way that rotation can be transmitted to the drum.
[0027] 21 denotes a vessel provided with a drain outlet 22 serving to collect adhesive,
liquids and cleansing fluids etc., falling from the labelling unit, i.e. from the
centre station and the gumming roller.
[0028] The vessel occupies a position between the bottom platform 24 and the casing 28,
and encircling the protective sleeve 10.
[0029] The base 7 and the upper drive head 8 are connected by a pillar or upright 6 serving
also to provide means by which the centre station 1 and the gumming roller 5 are supported
from overhead.
[0030] The main drive system housed in the base 7 and the transmission components housed
in the drive head 8 are interconnected through mechanical transmission means housed
in the base itself and via the centre shaft 11, though in an alternative arrangement
(not illustrated) this same connection could be effected via transmission means housed
in the pillar 6, thus eliminating the centre shaft 11 and isolating the gumming station
from the base altogether.
[0031] The transmission components housed in the top drive head 8, which operate the centre
station 1 and the gumming roller 5, are oil-immersed and enclosed in a fluid-tight
enclosure created preferably with rubber seals.
[0032] The machine is adjusted for operation with a given type and diameter of container
in the following manner: the geared motor 14 is activated in order to turn the shaft
15, hence the carrier 16 and the planet wheels 17, and rotate the centre shaft 11
through the required angle, while the gear 20 associated with the main drive remains
stationary. During normal operation, conversely, this gear 20 drives the ring gear
19, hence the centre shaft 11, whilst the carrier 16 remains idle.
[0033] The device according to the invention affords an overhead support from which to suspend
the centre station and gumming roller in labelling machinery; accordingly, it becomes
possible to eliminate the problems connected with damage caused to rubber seals by
hardened lumps of adhesive, as liquids and residual gum tend to cascade freely during
washing operations and fall into the collection vessel 21, without penetrating the
drive head 8.
[0034] Thus, the machine can be spray cleaned without any components being dismantled.
[0035] As illustrated in fig 2, the periphery of the drive head 8 affords a plurality of
spray nozzles 23 by means of which to effect an automatic wash of the lower parts
of the machine.
[0036] A further advantage of the device disclosed is that a change of the size of container
in production can be accommodated simply by advancing or retarding the transfer of
the labels, given that the pressure brought to bear in application of the label remains
unaltered; by contrast, in conventional machines with slotted guides, the corresponding
adjustment has the effect of upsetting the apply pressure.
[0037] Once the apply pressure is adjusted in the device disclosed, on the other hand, the
central axes of the transfer drum, the container to be labelled and centre station
undergo no change in position.
[0038] Another advantage derives from the ready access afforded to transmission components
in the drive head 8, hence the ease with which inspection and servicing operations
can be carried out.
[0039] A device according to the invention requires less maintenance than prior art embodiments,
and can be integrated into conventional labelling machines with a minimum of simple
modifications.
1) A device for supporting and driving the label gumming and transfer unit of a labelling
machine comprising a label magazine (3), a gumming roller (5) and a transfer drum
(4) disposed about a centre station (1) with moving segments or paddles (2), characterized
in that it comprises means by which the gumming roller (5), the centre station (1)
and relative drive means are supported from above, and in that such drive means are
positioned above the gumming roller and the centre station.
2) A device as in claim 1, wherein means by which the gumming roller (5) and the centre
station (1) are supported from above comprise a pillar or upright member (6) that
interconnects a base (7) supporting the machine and housing the main drive system,
and a top drive head (8) housing components by which motion is transmitted to the
gumming roller and the centre station.
3) A device as in claim 2, wherein the pillar or upright member (6) is hollow in embodiment,
and accommodates mechanical components by which motion is transmitted from the drive
system housed in the base (7) to the transmission components housed in the top drive
head (8).
4) A device as in claim 2, further comprising a centre shaft (11) supported rotatably
within a sleeve (10) interconnecting the top drive head (8) and the base (7), by which
motion is transmitted from the drive system housed in the base (7) to the transmission
components housed in the top drive head (8).
5) A device as in claims 1 and 2, further comprising mechanical transmission means via
which a gear (20) set in rotation by the main drive system of the labelling machine
connects with the transmission components housed in the top drive head (8), and which
can be set in motion by a geared motor (14) with the gear (20) remaining at standstill
in order to adjust the timing of the centre station (1).
6) A device as in claim 5, wherein mechanical transmission means comprise a shaft (15)
set in motion by the geared motor (14) and designed to rotate a carrier (16) supporting
a plurality of planet wheels (17) meshing internally with a pinion (18) keyed to the
centre shaft (11) and externally with a ring gear (19) that is associated freely with
the centre shaft (11) and in mesh also with the gear (20) set in rotation by the main
drive system of the labelling machine.
7) A device as in claims 1 and 2, further comprising a plurality of spray nozzles (23)
associated with the external periphery of the top drive head (8) by means of which
to wash down the lower parts of the labelling machine automatically, and a vessel
(21), affording a drain outlet (22), serving to collect the liquids utilized in washing
and the residual gum removed in the washing operation.