Field of the Invention
[0001] The present invention relates to the field of labeling devices, and, more particularly,
to a labeling apparatus having a rotary bellows wheel and related methods.
Background of the Invention
[0002] A packinghouse is a facility where goods, such as fruit and vegetables, are received
and processed prior to distribution to market. In the typical packinghouse, the goods
are first received and then sorted based upon several factors, for example, size and
quality grade. Once sorted, the goods are moved through the packinghouse via conveyor
belts to labeler machines, which place labels on the goods.
[0003] During the label application phase of processing, the speed at which the labels are
applied, the accuracy of the label application, and the space required by the labeler,
i.e. the labeler footprint, may be important. Speed may be important because the fruit
is to be packed and shipped quickly so that the shelf life in stores will be as long
as possible. Accuracy, i.e. the successful application of the proper label to the
corresponding fruit, may be important for allowing the packinghouse to process produce
with a label applied thereto and because packinghouse profitability is adversely affected
when a label that would have permitted a higher selling price is not applied to fruit
otherwise capable of commanding such higher price.
[0004] Space may be important because of the physical configuration of a given packinghouse.
The fruit can be transported in a series of lanes, each lane conveying the fruit on
a plurality of cradles connected to a conveyor belt, each cradle supporting and locating
an individual fruit. The fruit in each lane is sized by conventional methods and subsequently
conveyed past a plurality of labelers arranged in series or banks, each of the labelers
in the series of labelers being loaded with a different label, i.e. a label imprinted
with indicia to identify the size and variety of the fruit. The physical arrangement
of the packinghouse often limits, without major reconstruction of the building, the
number of banks of labelers it is possible to install.
[0005] U.S. Patent No. 6,427,746 to Anderson et al., assigned to the present application's assignee, discloses a labeler for labeling
fruit and vegetables. The labeler may include a wheel with a plurality of extendable
bellows affixed thereto for placing the labels, i.e. a bellows wheel. With this type
of labeler, the bellows wheel rotates individual bellows past a magazine or cassette,
which dispenses the labels from a carrier strip. The labels are held in position on
the end of the bellows by application of a vacuum to the bellows that is pulled through
openings in the end of the bellows. The vacuum also serves to maintain the bellows
in a retracted position. As the bellows wheel is rotated, thereby moving a bellows
with label dispensed thereon to an application position adjacent a fruit, positive
pressure is applied and the bellows is extended to contact the fruit and apply the
label thereto. Although the bellows wheel type labeler has desirable advantages and
features, such a labeler may have certain drawbacks.
[0006] More particularly, in labelers of this type, the bellows wheel typically comprises
an inner housing, and a rotatable outer housing, the bellows being affixed to the
rotatable outer housing. The interface between the inner and rotatable outer housings
may include a precisely machined bearing surface that has tighter, more demanding
tolerances and is expensive to manufacture. Moreover, the housings are typically annealed
for durability, which adds to the cost of manufacture. Another potential drawback
to this bellows wheel labeler is a substantial maintenance schedule, since the bearing
surface is subject to constant wear.
[0007] Moreover, since the tolerances between the inner housing and the rotatable outer
housing are tighter, the material of these parts are matched in thermal expansion
coefficients to maintain efficient operation when the labeler's temperature increases.
Accordingly, the bellows wheel may have to be manufactured in materials having low
coefficients of thermal expansion and/or, the labeler may have cooling features to
maintain a normal operating temperature.
[0008] The typical bellows wheel labeler includes a remote external air supply for creating
the vacuum and positive pressure for respectively retracting and extending the individual
bellows. The remote air supply may be coupled to a plurality of labelers via tubing.
The external air supply may not be desirable in applications for a low number of labelers
or where the labelers are in remote locations in the packinghouse, since this may
increase packinghouse layout complexity.
[0009] Furthermore, the use of the external air supply may increase the lead-time for new
labeler installations. Also, the external supply, for example, a blower, may heat
the air supplied to the labelers, which may overtime stress the components of the
bellows wheel and reduce reliability. Additionally, the bellows wheel labeler may
use a complex design to manage and schedule the application of positive pressure and
vacuum to the individual bellows.
Summary of the Invention
[0010] In view of the foregoing background, it is therefore an object of the present invention
to provide a labeling apparatus that has a more efficient and readily manufactured
rotary bellows wheel.
[0011] This and other objects, features, and advantages in accordance with the present invention
are provided by a labeling apparatus according to claim 1. The apparatus may be used
for applying labels to articles advanced along an article conveyor. The labeling apparatus
may include a frame to be positioned adjacent the article conveyor, and at least one
labeler carried by the frame. The labeler may include a housing, a rotary bellows
wheel carried by the housing, and a plurality of bellows carried by the rotary bellows
wheel. The rotary bellows wheel and adjacent portions of the housing may define a
porting arrangement for selectively connecting the rotary bellows wheel to a fluid
flow to selectively control internal fluid pressure for the plurality of bellows so
that each bellows is movable between a retracted label pick-up position and an extended
label-applying position and so that a preferably substantially peak negative internal
fluid pressure is applied at the label pick-up position and a preferably substantially
peak positive internal fluid pressure is applied at the label-applying position. Advantageously,
the peak positive internal fluid pressure applied at the label-applying position may
provide for effective label applications to articles.
[0012] More specifically, the porting arrangement may exhaust the fluid flow to ambient
to generate the peak negative internal fluid pressure. Moreover, the porting arrangement
may restrict fluid flow to ambient to generate the peak positive internal fluid pressure.
[0013] Additionally, the rotary bellows wheel may comprise a sidewall having a first pattern
of openings therein, and the adjacent portions of the housing may have a second pattern
of openings therein cooperatively defining the porting arrangement with the first
pattern of openings.
[0014] The labeler may further comprise a fluid pump providing the fluid flow and being
within the housing and connected in fluid communication with the rotary bellows wheel.
For example, the fluid pump may comprise an electrical motor and an impeller coupled
thereto.
[0015] The housing may include interior portions defining at least one pressure delivery
chamber extending between the fluid pump and the rotary bellows wheel. More particularly,
the at least one pressure delivery chamber may comprise a positive pressure delivery
chamber and a negative fluid pressure delivery chamber.
[0016] In some embodiments, the labeler may further comprise a label feeder carried by the
housing adjacent the rotary bellows wheel. Also, the labeler may comprise a plurality
thereof arranged in side-by-side relation.
[0017] Another aspect is directed to a method for applying labels to articles advanced along
an article conveyor, as defined in claim 9. The method uses at least one labeler adjacent
the article conveyor and comprising a housing and a rotary bellows wheel carried by
the housing and supporting a plurality of bellows. The method may comprise using a
porting arrangement defined by the rotary bellows wheel and adjacent portions of the
housing to selectively connect the rotary bellows wheel to a fluid flow and to selectively
control internal fluid pressure for the bellows so that each bellows is movable between
a retracted label pick-up position and an extended label-applying position and so
that a peak negative internal fluid pressure is applied at the label pick-up position
and a peak positive internal fluid pressure is applied at the label-applying position.
Brief Description of the Drawings
[0018] FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the labeling apparatus according to the present invention.
[0019] FIG. 2 is a perspective view of a labeler from FIG. 1 with covering panels removed.
[0020] FIG. 3 is another perspective view of the labeler from FIG. 1 with covering panels
removed.
[0021] FIG. 4 is a perspective view of the housing from the labeler of FIG. 1.
[0022] FIG. 5 is another perspective view of the housing from the labeler of FIG. 1.
[0023] FIG. 6 is a front perspective view of the rotary bellows wheel from the labeler of
FIG. 1.
[0024] FIG. 7 is back perspective view of the rotary bellows wheel from the labeler of FIG.
1.
[0025] FIG. 8 is a schematic diagram of the rotary bellows wheel from the labeler of FIG.
1 in the label pick-up position.
[0026] FIG. 9 is a schematic diagram of the rotary bellows wheel from the labeler of FIG.
1 in the label- applying position.
Detailed Description of the Preferred Embodiments
[0027] The present invention will now be described more fully hereinafter with reference
to the accompanying drawings, in which preferred embodiments of the invention are
shown. This invention may, however, be embodied in many different forms and should
not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein. Rather, these embodiments
are provided so that this disclosure will be thorough and complete, and will fully
convey the scope of the invention to those skilled in the art. Like numbers refer
to like elements throughout.
[0028] Referring initially to FIG. 1, a labeling apparatus 20 for applying labels 29 to
articles F, for example, the illustrated fruit, advanced along an article conveyor
21 is now described. The labeling apparatus 20 illustratively includes a frame 22
positioned adjacent the article conveyor 21. The labeling apparatus 20 also illustratively
includes a plurality of labelers 23a-23b carried by the frame 22, and arranged in
side-by-side relation.
[0029] As will be appreciated by those skilled in the art, the article conveyor 21 positions
the fruit F for application of the labels 29, and may comprise, for example, a plurality
of different sized lanes for aiding in categorization of the fruit F. The fruit F
are transported in a series of lanes, each lane conveying the fruit on a plurality
of cradles connected to a conveyor belt, each cradle supporting and locating an individual
fruit.
[0030] Each labeler 23a-23b illustratively includes a label supply 25a-25b comprising a
label strip 28 being separable along a longitudinal centerline, and a plurality of
labels 29 carried by the label strip. The label strip 28 has a shaped edge, for example,
the illustrated sinusoidally shaped edge.
[0031] Referring now additionally to FIGS. 2-3, the labeler 23a-23b illustratively includes
a housing 31, a rotary bellows wheel 24 carried by the housing, a plurality of bellows
26a-26h carried by the rotary bellows wheel, and a fluid pump 27 within the housing
and connected in fluid communication with the rotary bellows wheel. As will be appreciated
by those skilled in the art, the distal ends of each of the bellows 26a-26h have openings
for applying a negative fluid pressure therethrough to retain labels 29 on the bellows.
Additionally, the label supplies 25a-25b are illustratively carried by the housing
31. In other embodiments, not shown, the label supplies 25a-25b are supported by the
frame 22.
[0032] As perhaps best seen in FIG. 2, the fluid pump 27 is internal and contained within
the housing 31 of the labeler 23a-23b, thereby providing a smaller footprint for the
labeler since no external blower is used as in typical labelers. The fluid pump 27
provides a fluid flow for the bellows 26a-26h so that each bellows is movable between
a retracted label pick-up position and an extended label-applying position, as described
in greater detail below.
[0033] More specifically, the fluid pump 27 may comprise an electrical motor 39, for example,
a brushless DC motor, and an impeller 30 (FIG. 3) coupled thereto. The labeler 23a-23b
illustratively includes a bellows wheel drive motor 36 (FIG. 3) carried by the housing
31, and a drive coupling, for example, the illustrated drive belt 37, between the
bellows wheel drive motor and the rotary bellows wheel 24. Other types of drive couplings
may also be used. Additionally, the labeler 23a-23b illustratively includes a label
feeder 40 carried by the housing 31 adjacent the rotary bellows wheel 24.
[0034] The labeler 23a-23b illustratively includes a separation notch member 38 carried
by the housing 31 for separating the label strip 28 into separated strip portions
as it is advanced thereover. The bellows 26a-26h are arranged to pick up the labels
29 from the separation notch member 38 and to place the labels on the fruit F advanced
along the article conveyor 21.
[0035] The labeler 23a-23b illustratively includes a pay-out motor, for example, the illustrated
pay-out stepper motor 51, (FIG. 3) adjacent the label supplies 25a-25b to pay out
the label strip 28 therefrom. The labeler 23a-23b illustratively includes a pair of
take-up motors, for example, the illustrated take-up stepper motors 52a-52b, downstream
from the separation notch member 38 to take up the separated strip portions. Advantageously,
the labeler 23a-23b may use the pay-out and take-up stepper motors 51, 52a-52b to
control use of label supply 25a-25b. The labeler 23a-23b illustratively includes an
edge detector 53 (FIG. 3) carried by the housing 31 for sensing at least one of the
shaped edge of the label strip 28 and the labels 29, i.e. the edge of the labels.
[0036] Referring now additionally to FIGS. 4-5, the housing 31 illustratively includes interior
portions defining a pressure delivery chamber 33 extending between the fluid pump
27 and the rotary bellows wheel 24. The pressure delivery chamber 33 illustratively
includes a positive pressure delivery chamber 34 and a negative fluid pressure delivery
chamber 35. Moreover, as perhaps best seen in FIG. 3, the drive belt 37 extends through
the negative fluid pressure delivery chamber 35.
[0037] The housing 31 illustratively includes a sidewall 47 and a shaft 50 extending outwardly
from the sidewall. As perhaps best seen in FIG. 2, the rotary bellows wheel 24 is
carried by the shaft 50. The labeler 23a-23b includes a tensioning device, for example,
a biasing spring, not shown, between the drive belt 37 (or between a thrust bearing,
not shown, on the shaft 50 or the associated drive belt pulley 37a) and the housing
31 for tensioning the bearing surface of the rotary bellows wheel 24 against the housing,
providing a seal between the vacuum and pressure porting. Helpfully, the tensioning
device may also compensate for the eventual wear of the rotary bellows wheel 24 due
to rotation against the stationary housing 31.
[0038] The labeler 23a-23b illustratively includes a controller 32 for controlling the fluid
pump 27, the bellows wheel stepper motor 36, the pay-out stepper motor 51, and the
take-up stepper motors 52a-52b. Advantageously, the controller 32 may permit independent
control of the pay-out stepper motor 51 and the take-up stepper motors 52a-52b. Moreover,
the controller 32 may control the motors of the labeler 32a based upon the edge detector
53. In some embodiments, the edge detector 53 may comprise an optical edge detector,
for example. As will be appreciated by those skilled in the art, the controller 32
may cooperate with the edge detector 53 to automatically adjust the indexing of the
motors for: differing types of labels 29 and changes in ambient humidity and temperature.
In other embodiments, an operator may set these parameters.
[0039] Referring now additionally to FIGS. 6-9, the rotary bellows wheel 24 and adjacent
portions of the housing 31 illustratively define a porting arrangement. The rotary
bellows wheel 24 illustratively includes a sidewall 41 having a first pattern of openings
42a-42h, 43a-43h therein. More particularly and as perhaps best seen in FIG. 4, the
housing 31 illustratively includes an interface portion 46 for the rotary bellows
wheel 24. The interface portion 46 has a second pattern of openings 44-45 therein.
The first 42a-42h, 43a-43h and second 44-45 patterns of openings cooperate to define
the porting arrangement.
[0040] The interface portion 46 illustratively includes a negative pressure (vacuum) port
45 and a positive pressure (exhaust) port 44 respectively fluidly coupled to the negative
fluid pressure delivery chamber 35 and the positive fluid pressure delivery chamber
34.
[0041] The porting arrangement selectively connects the rotary bellows wheel 24 to a fluid
flow to selectively control internal fluid pressure for the plurality of bellows 26a-26h
so that each bellows is movable between a retracted label pick-up position (FIG. 8)
and an extended label-applying position (FIG. 9) and so that a peak negative internal
fluid pressure is applied at the label pick-up position and a peak positive internal
fluid pressure is applied at the label-applying position. Advantageously, the peak
positive internal fluid pressure applied at the label-applying position may provide
for effective label application to the fruit F while the peak negative internal fluid
pressure applied at the label pick-up position may provide for effective retrieval
of labels 29 from the label strip 28.
[0042] As perhaps best seen in FIGS. 7-9, the first pattern of openings 42a-42h, 43a-43h
within the sidewall 41 of the rotary bellows wheel 24 illustratively includes sixteen
openings, i.e. illustratively, sixteen equal sectors of the circle-shaped rotary bellows
wheel. Each sector of the rotary bellows wheel 24 illustratively has an arc angle
α (FIGS. 8-9) of 22.5 degrees. The first pattern of openings includes two types of
openings, a bellows-opening 42a-42h and an intermediate opening 43a-43h.
[0043] Each of the eight bellows-openings 42a-42h are arranged directly radially under corresponding
bellows 26a-26h, and as perhaps best seen in FIG. 6, these bellows-openings are closed
to the ambient on the opposing sidewall 54, i.e. to restrict airflow and to provide
for peak negative internal fluid pressure. The eight bellows-openings 42a-42h are
positioned at 45 degree angles from each other on the rotary bellows wheel 24.
[0044] Each of the eight intermediate openings 43a-43h are arranged between adjacent bellows
26a-26h, and as perhaps best seen in FIG. 6, these intermediate openings are open
to the ambient via openings 55a-55h on the opposing sidewall 54, i.e. to exhaust airflow
from the chamber 34 after the air has been moved from the chamber 35 by the impeller
30 of the fluid pump 27; and therefore to provide for peak negative internal fluid
pressure in the chamber 35. The eight intermediate openings 43a-43h are also positioned
at 45 degrees angles from each other on the rotary bellows wheel 24. As perhaps best
seen in FIG. 7, the inner radial portion of the intermediate openings 43a-43h is blocked
from exposure to the negative pressure port 45 of the housing 31. Since these intermediate
openings 43a-43h are open to the ambient air, the negative pressure port 45 is not
coupled to them during the indexing of the rotary bellows wheel 24.
[0045] Referring now specifically to FIG. 8, when the rotary bellows wheel 24 is in the
illustrated retracted label pick-up position, the porting arrangement provides for
peak negative pressure, i.e. vacuum, at each of the bellows-openings 42a-42h and the
respective bellows 26a-26h. As will be appreciated by those skilled in the art, during
the label pick-up position, the peak negative internal pressure and the openings on
the distal ends on each of the bellows 26a-26h cooperate: to efficiently and readily
remove labels 29 from the label strip 28, to retain the labels on the distal ends
of the bellows 26a-26h, and to maintain the bellows in a retracted position. Helpfully,
since the fluid pump 27 is providing both the negative internal and positive internal
pressure, i.e. the input provides the negative internal pressure and the output provides
the positive internal pressure, the positive pressure is exhausted to the ambient
through the intermediate opening 43a while each of the bellows-openings 42a-42h is
exposed to peak negative internal pressure. Since the bellows-openings 42a-42h are
all closed to ambient and the output of the fluid pump 27 is exhausted to ambient
through the intermediate opening 43a positioned at 6 O'clock, the fluid pump is provided
maximum airflow through the bellows and in particular through the bellows restricted
pickup openings (not shown). Each respective bellows 26a-26h is therefore subjected
to a peak vacuum, including the retracted pick-up bellows 26d at 11:15 O'clock, i.e.
the label pick-up position.
[0046] Referring now specifically to FIG. 9, the rotary bellows wheel 24 has been indexed
22.5 degrees in the clockwise direction and is now in the label-applying position.
When the rotary bellows wheel 24 is in the illustrated label-applying position, the
porting arrangement provides for negative pressure, i.e. vacuum, at seven of the eight
bellows-openings 42a-42g and the respective bellows 26a-26g. Each of these seven bellows
26a-26g, as illustrated, are not the extended applicator bellows 26h, being located
at 6 O'clock, and therefore are kept in the retracted state by the applied negative
internal pressure. Differently, the porting arrangement provides for positive internal
pressure for the extended applicator bellows 26h, which is closed to ambient to provide
for effective extension of the bellows to apply the label 29 to the article F. More
so, the intermediate openings 43a-43h are all open to ambient and successively fluidly
coupled to the output of the fluid pump 27 via the pressure delivery chamber 34, thereby
providing for efficient operation of the fluid pump 27. Advantageously, the output
airflow of the fluid pump 27 is restricted, thereby providing peak positive pressure.
[0047] Once the bellows 26a applies the label 29 to the article, the rotary bellows wheel
24 rotates clockwise 22.5 degrees and enters the label pick-up position, similar to
the illustrated position in FIG. 8, which retracts the former extended applicator
bellows 26h.
[0048] Advantageously, the porting arrangement permits the rotary bellows wheel 24 to be
readily manufactured, for example, using injection molding to provide a monolithic
bellows wheel. Indeed, since the porting arrangement defined by the cooperation of
the sidewall 41 of the rotary bellows wheel 24 and the interface portion 46 of the
housing 31 is supported by the shaft 50 extending from the housing, normal operation
of the labeler 23a-23b incurs reduced wear and tear, which is helpfully concentrated
on the readily replaced shaft 50. Thereby, the labeler 23a-23b may need less maintenance
than the typical labeler. The rotary bellows wheel thus includes a movable part 42a-42h,
43a-43h of the porting arrangement which lies axially adjacent to a fixed part 44,
45 of the porting arrangement for supply of fluid pressure (such pressure being positive
and/or negative). The fixed part of the porting arrangement thus may be considered
to comprise a ported sidewall of the housing against which a co-operating ported sidewall
of the bellows wheel is rotatingly mounted. Although the interface between the bellows
wheel and housing is illustrated as being substantially planar, any surface of rotation
centered on the axis of rotation of the bellows wheel will be effective. For example,
the interface surface may be part-spherical, conical or frusto conical, each either
extending outwardly at the center into the bellows wheel, or extending inwardly at
the center to accommodate a complementary outwardly extending part of the bellows
wheel. Numerous other surfaces of rotation suitable to form the interface between
the bellows wheel and axially adjacent fixed porting arrangement will be readily apparent.
[0049] Moreover, since the rotary bellows wheel 24 may comprise a single integrally molded
piece rather than the dual-rotatable piece arrangement of typical prior bellows wheels,
the presently described bellows wheel may be manufactured to less restrictive, less
demanding tolerances, thereby reducing cost of manufacturing. Indeed, the rotary bellows
wheel 24 may be manufactured independent of the thermal expansion characteristics
of the manufacturing material, unlike the typical bellows wheel. Moreover, since the
effects of thermal expansion are reduced in the rotary bellows wheel 24, the rotary
bellows wheel may be manufactured from materials having low coefficients of friction,
thereby reducing the torque used by the bellows wheel drive motor 36 for indexing
the rotary bellows wheel, which may extend the duty life of the bellows wheel drive
motor. The circulating air from the fluid pump 30 through the pressure delivery chamber
arrangement 33 may also serve to cool the porting arrangement and the rotary bellows
wheel.
[0050] Moreover, since the fluid pump 27 of the labeler 23a-23b is within the housing 31,
the labeler may be installed as a freestanding device. As will be appreciated by those
skilled in the art, the freestanding labeler 23a-23b may permit differing types of
fruit F to be singled out and routed to remote process lines, thereby enabling more
versatile and efficient processing of fruit, for example, fruits and other perishable
items.
[0051] Another aspect is directed to a method for applying labels 29 to fruit F advanced
along an article conveyor 21 using at least one labeler 23a-23b adjacent the article
conveyor and comprising a housing 31, a rotary bellows wheel 24 carried by the housing
and supporting a plurality of bellows 26a-26h. The method may include operating a
fluid pump 27 within the housing 31 and connected in fluid communication with the
rotary bellows wheel 24 to provide a fluid flow for the bellows 26a-26h so that each
bellows is movable between a retracted position (FIG. 8) and an extended label-applying
position (FIG. 9).
[0052] Another aspect is directed to a method for applying labels 29 to fruit F advanced
along an article conveyor 21 using at least one labeler 23a-23b adjacent the article
conveyor and comprising a housing 31, a rotary bellows wheel 24 carried by the housing
and supporting a plurality of bellows 26a-26h. The method may comprise using a porting
arrangement defined by the rotary bellows wheel 24 and adjacent portions of the housing
31 to selectively connect the rotary bellows wheel to a fluid flow and to selectively
control internal fluid pressure for the bellows 26a-26h so that each bellows is movable
between a retracted label pick-up position and an extended label-applying position
and so that a preferably substantially peak negative internal fluid pressure is applied
at the label pick-up position and a preferably substantially peak positive internal
fluid pressure is applied at the label-applying position.
[0053] Another aspect is directed to a method for applying labels 29 to fruit F advanced
along an article conveyor 21 using at least one labeler 23a-23b adjacent the article
conveyor and comprising a housing 31 having a sidewall 47, a shaft 50 extending outwardly
from the sidewall, a rotary bellows wheel 24 carried by the shaft and supporting a
plurality of bellows 26a-26h. The method may comprise using a porting arrangement
defined by the rotary bellows wheel 24 and adjacent portions of the housing 31 to
selectively connect the rotary bellows wheel to a fluid flow and to selectively control
internal fluid pressure for the bellows 26a-26h so that each bellows is movable between
a retracted label pick-up position and an extended label-applying position.
[0054] Another aspect is directed to a method for applying labels 29 to fruit F advanced
along an article conveyor 21 using at least one labeler 23a-23b adjacent the article
conveyor. The labeler 23a-23b may comprise a housing 31 carrying a label supply 25a-25b
comprising a label strip 28 being separable along a longitudinal centerline, and a
plurality of labels 29 carried by the label strip, a rotary bellows wheel 24, a separation
notch member 38, and a plurality of bellows 26a-26h carried by the rotary bellows
wheel. The method may include using at least one pay-out stepper motor 51 adjacent
the label supply 25a-25b to pay out the label strip 28 therefrom, and using the separation
notch member 38 for separating the label strip into separated strip portions as it
is advanced thereover. The method may include using the bellows 26a-26h to pick up
labels 29 from the separation notch member 38 and to place the labels on the fruit
F advanced along an article conveyor 21, and using at least one take-up stepper motor
52a-52b downstream from the separation notch member to take up the separated strip
portions.
[0055] As will be appreciated by those skilled in the art, the rotary bellows wheel 24 illustratively
includes eight bellows 26a-26h spaced apart at 45 degree angles. In other embodiments,
not shown, the rotary bellows wheel 24 may have other bellows 26a-26h configurations,
i.e. differing numbers of bellows and differing spacing.
[0056] Other features relating to labelers are disclosed in co-pending applications "Labeling
Apparatus With Housing Having Fluid Pump And Related Methods", Attorney Docket No.
56101 (
US patent application No. 12/190,421); "Labeling Apparatus With Sidewall Shaft And Related Methods", Attorney Docket No.
56103; and "Labeling Apparatus With Pay-Out And Take-Up Motors And Related Methods",
Attorney Docket No. 56105, all incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.
[0057] Many modifications and other embodiments of the invention will come to the mind of
one skilled in the art having the benefit of the teachings presented in the foregoing
descriptions and the associated drawings. Therefore, it is understood that the invention
is not to be limited to the specific embodiments disclosed, and that modifications
and embodiments are intended to be included within the scope of the appended claims.
1. A labeler (20) for applying labels (29) to articles (F) and comprising:
a housing (31);
a rotary bellows wheel (24) carried by said housing; and
a plurality of bellows (26a-26h) carried by said rotary bellows wheel;
said rotary bellows wheel and adjacent portions of said housing defining a porting
arrangement (42a-42h, 43a-43h, 44, 45, 55a-55h) for selectively connecting said rotary
bellows wheel to a fluid flow to selectively control internal fluid pressure for said
plurality of bellows so that each bellows is movable between a retracted label pick-up
position and an extended label-applying position and so that a negative internal fluid
pressure is applied at the label pick-up position and a positive internal fluid pressure
is applied at the label-applying position.
2. The labeler (20) according to Claim 1 in which the rotary bellows wheel (24) includes
a movable part (42a-42h, 43a-43h) of the porting arrangement which lies axially adjacent
to a fixed part (44, 45) of the porting arrangement for supply of fluid pressure.
3. The labeler (20) according to Claim 1 or 2 wherein the porting arrangement (55a-55h)
exhausts the fluid flow to ambient to generate the negative internal fluid pressure.
4. The labeler (20) according to Claim 1, 2 or 3 wherein the porting arrangement (55a-55h)
restricts fluid flow to ambient to generate the positive internal fluid pressure.
5. The labeler (20) according to any preceding Claim wherein said rotary bellows wheel
(24) comprises a sidewall (47) having a first pattern of openings (44, 45) therein;
and wherein the adjacent portions of said housing have a second pattern of openings
(42a-42h, 43a-43h) therein cooperatively defining the porting arrangement with the
first pattern of openings.
6. The labeler (20) according to any preceding Claim further comprising a fluid pump
(27) providing the fluid flow and being within said housing (31) and connected in
fluid communication with said rotary bellows wheel (24).
7. The labeler (20) according to Claim 6 wherein said fluid pump (27) comprises an electrical
motor (39) and an impeller (30) coupled thereto.
8. The labeler (20) according to any preceding claim in which the negative pressure comprises
substantially a peak negative pressure and/or in which the positive pressure comprises
substantially a peak positive pressure.
9. A method for applying labels (29) to articles (F) advanced along an article conveyor
(21) using at least one labeler (20) adjacent the article conveyor and comprising
a housing (31), a rotary bellows wheel (24) carried by the housing and supporting
a plurality of bellows (26a-26h), the method comprising:
using a porting arrangement (42a-42h, 43a-43h, 44, 45, 55a-55h) defined by the rotary
bellows wheel and adjacent portions of the housing to selectively connect the rotary
bellows wheel to a fluid flow and to selectively control internal fluid pressure for
the plurality of bellows so that each bellows is movable between a retracted label
pick-up position and an extended label-applying position and so that a negative internal
fluid pressure is applied at the label pick-up position and a positive internal fluid
pressure is applied at the label-applying position.
10. The method according to Claim 9 in which the rotary bellows wheel (24) includes a
movable part (42a-42h, 43a-43h) of the porting arrangement which lies axially adjacent
to a fixed part (44, 45) of the porting arrangement for supply of fluid pressure.
11. The method according to Claim 9 or 10 further comprising using the porting arrangement
(55a-55h) to exhaust the fluid flow to ambient for generating the negative internal
fluid pressure.
12. The method according to Claim 9, 10 or 11 further comprising using the porting arrangement
(55a-55h) to restrict fluid flow to ambient for generating the positive internal fluid
pressure.
13. The method according to any of Claims 9-12 wherein the rotary bellows wheel (24) comprises
a sidewall (47) having a first pattern of openings (44, 45) therein; and wherein the
adjacent portions of the housing have a second pattern of openings (42a-42h, 43a-43h)
therein cooperatively defining the porting arrangement with the first pattern of openings.
14. The method according to any of Claims 9-13 wherein the labeler (20) further comprises
a fluid pump (27) providing the fluid flow and being within the housing (31) and connected
in fluid communication with the rotary bellows wheel (24).
15. The method according to Claim 14 wherein the fluid pump comprises an electrical motor
(39) and an impeller (30) coupled thereto.