[0001] The object of the present invention is a labelling machine, integrated into a products
labelling line, provided with a long-distance label thrower by air jets and a fine
regulation, that throws the label and guides it from the head of the thrower to the
package on the conveyor belt.
[0002] This pneumatic throw and guidance takes up great differences in the dimension of
the packages, not only in consecutive blocks of packages of different sizes but also
in alternate blocks of packages with diverse sizes and irregular shapes.
[0003] For this purpose the blow-out system, incorporated to the label uncoiling system
in the head of the labelling machine, is provided with a pneumatic conduction connected
to a nozzle-holder, as well as several nozzles prepared for the pass of the air jets,
joined to a plate situated in front of the label tape, producing short blows on certain
points of the label, in a programmed and timed way.
[0004] The device also has an extractor that equilibrates the pressure of the system, and
when the label tape passes in front of the plate, it absorbs it and holds it there
so that they can be thrown by the air jets from the nozzles, sticking them to the
packages.
[0005] There are lots of labelling machines, from the simplest hand-operated ones to the
automatic ones integrated at the end of a production and labelling line.
[0006] In the group of the automatic labelling machines there are also different systems:
from the gluing machines to the more modern ones which incorporate a feed reel for
a label tape and different means to stick them on the packages.
[0007] With reference to the automatic machines, we mention the patents that include a label
tape and with a system based on a rotating arm to stick the label on the package,
generally visually and manually assisted to save the differences in height of the
consecutive packages.
[0008] We mention, for example, patent no. D89402860 denominated 'Improved Labelling Machine'.
[0009] The other patent we mention is no. P8802837, denominated: 'Portable Automatic Labelling
machine' that incorporates a sensing arm that detects the position of the individual
package to be labelled in order to regulate the labelling rate.
[0010] In spite of the improvements described, there is not any machine in the market that
programmes, times and sticks the labels at a long distance, without any assistance,
by no mechanical means and for packages of any shape and size, as for example the
labels of weights and prices for the great variation of products sold in great commercial
centres.
[0011] The solution proposed consists of a labelling machine for different packages in continuous
line, provided with mechanical means to drive and uncoil the label tape.
[0012] This tape is driven into a box with an extraction ventilator that creates a vacuum
next to the tape, acting as an aspirator of one of the labels on the tape.
[0013] As a result of this vacuum generated by the blowing out of the ventilator, the label
adheres on its non adherent side to a plate with a series of holes with a diameter
and arrangement appropriate for the object of the present invention, covering the
surface of these holes according to the size of the usual labels of the user.
[0014] In front of these holes and on the other side of the plate where the label is adhered,
there are several nozzles for the air blown out by an external impulsion device, programmed
and timed according to the labelling rate and the characteristics of the packages.
[0015] Given the functional characteristics of both air systems, one continuous and the
other one intermittent, there is a double circulation of air through the holes of
the plate: the aspiration, that occupies alternatively the whole hole or the peripheric
zone, and the impulsion, intermittent and that occupies the central zone of the hole,
both circulations at very different pressures.
[0016] Thus the venturi effect created inside the box because of the suction of the interior
air originated by the proximity of the nozzle to the internal side of the plate is
compensated by the pressure of the extractor impulsion air, regulating the internal
pressure of the box and preventing negative secondary effects in the impulsion of
air, which must be perfectly controlled, so that the label can be guided in its way
from the blowing device to the package.
[0017] This impulsion, because of the arrangement and distribution of the nozzles, as well
as the diameters of the nozzles, variable according to the surface of the label to
be thrown by the regulated air jets, is realized so that the label is not parallel
to the plate, but curve-convex with respect to this plate, so that the central part
of the label is the first to touch the package and the label sticks progressively
on the surface of the package.
[0018] In order to complete this description and to facilitate the comprehension of the
characteristics of the invention, there is a set of drawings attached to this document
that show with an illustrative and not limitative character:
Figure 1 shows a schematic section and elevation of the blowing system, where we can
see the box with an extractor and the connection of the impulsion of air to the nozzle-holder,
a series of nozzles, a plate to hold the labels and the support of the box to the
head of the labelling machine, that encloses this blowing system.
Figure 2 shows, in form section and elevation, the head of the labelling machine that
encloses the driving and rotating means for the label tape, and at the bottom on the
left hand side, and next to the tape, the blowing system.
Figure 3 is a schematic representation of the steps to be followed by the label from
the tape to the package.
[0019] We can see in these drawings that the present invention consists of a mass-labelling
machine, provided with driving and uncoiling means for the label tape, that incorporated
a blowing and extracting system, consisting first of an extractor (1) that generates
a vacuum inside the extraction box (2), next to the label tape (3), extracting one
of the labels (4), a plate (5) with a series of holes (6) that holds the label, and
on the other side of these holes a series of blowing nozzles (7) arranged in a nozzle
holder (11) for air jets of short duration but great intensity, fed by the delivery
conduit (8) conected with a body (12) having an internal chamber (13), programmed
and timed according to the labelling rate and the characteristics of the packages.
[0020] The impulsion is done so that the label (4) describes a curve-convex figure with
respect to the plate (5), for an initial contact of the central part (9) with the
package (10), adhering then progressively towards the periphery until it sticks completely
to the package.
[0021] It is not considered neccessary to make any further explanation for any expert in
the matter to understand the significance and advantages of the invention.
The materials, shape, size and arrangement of the elements can be varied, provided
that the essence of the invention is not altered.
[0022] The terms used in this description must be taken in a wide and not limitative sense.
1. A labelling machine for the mass labelling of packages of different shapes and sizes
from a distance, the machine incorporating an extraction system comprising an extractor
(1) within an extraction box (2) in which a vacuum is generated, wherein a duct (8)
extends into the extraction box (2), the duct being independent of the extraction
system and being connected to an impulsion air system, and wherein a body (12) is
associated with the duct (8) and has an internal chamber (13) which is frusto-conical
a nozzle holder (11) being connected to the body and having nozzles (7) through which
air is blown to the labels.
2. A labelling machine as claimed in claim 1, wherein a plate (5) is connected to the
extractor box (2) and is provided with a plurality of cylindrical holes (6) through
which air is sucked to hold a label on the plate, the nozzles (7) having a smaller
diameter than the holes (6) and extending into one end of the holes remote from the
side of the plate which holds labels.
3. A labelling machine as claimed in claim 1 or 2, wherein the frusto-conical chamber
is arranged so that when a label is blown from the plate by the nozzles there is a
greater force of air in the middle of the label than at the edges whereby the label
is caused to be convex so that when it contacts a package the middle part first makes
contact with the package and the remainder of the label then adheres to the package
progressively towards the edges of the label until the label is completely adhered
to the package.
4. A labelling machine as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein it is arranged
to be portable.
5. A labelling machine as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein it is integrated
into a labelling line.
6. A labelling substantially as described with reference to and as illustrated by the
accompanying drawings.