EP0441365A1 - Procédé et dispositif pour appliquer des étiquettes sur des récipients ou supports similaires - Google Patents

Procédé et dispositif pour appliquer des étiquettes sur des récipients ou supports similaires Download PDF

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EP0441365A1
EP0441365A1 EP91101667A EP91101667A EP0441365A1 EP 0441365 A1 EP0441365 A1 EP 0441365A1 EP 91101667 A EP91101667 A EP 91101667A EP 91101667 A EP91101667 A EP 91101667A EP 0441365 A1 EP0441365 A1 EP 0441365A1
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Winfried Dudzik
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B67OPENING, CLOSING OR CLEANING BOTTLES, JARS OR SIMILAR CONTAINERS; LIQUID HANDLING
    • B67BAPPLYING CLOSURE MEMBERS TO BOTTLES JARS, OR SIMILAR CONTAINERS; OPENING CLOSED CONTAINERS
    • B67B5/00Applying protective or decorative covers to closures; Devices for securing bottle closures with wire
    • B67B5/03Applying protective or decorative covers to closures, e.g. by forming in situ
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65CLABELLING OR TAGGING MACHINES, APPARATUS, OR PROCESSES
    • B65C3/00Labelling other than flat surfaces
    • B65C3/06Affixing labels to short rigid containers
    • B65C3/08Affixing labels to short rigid containers to container bodies
    • B65C3/14Affixing labels to short rigid containers to container bodies the container being positioned for labelling with its centre-line vertical
    • B65C3/16Affixing labels to short rigid containers to container bodies the container being positioned for labelling with its centre-line vertical by rolling the labels onto cylindrical containers, e.g. bottles

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  • the invention relates to a method for applying labels for containers, wherein a first and in a certain relative position to this at least one second label is attached to the outer surface of the container and the application of the first label takes place with rotation of the container about its vertical axis.
  • a large number of methods and devices are known for applying labels to containers, in particular bottles. These labeling devices have appropriate facilities for the various process steps. For example, a container turning station is provided for the tangential feeding and application of a first label and a second processing station is designed for the application of a further label, so that the container can be provided with the desired labels during transport through the individual processing station. In these processing stations it is always necessary to align the containers in order to be able to apply the labels in the desired relative position to one another and, if necessary, to align the labels with respect to the container to make.
  • the known devices have a relatively complicated and complex and thus also expensive structure; a corresponding number of procedural steps must be carried out.
  • the invention is therefore based on the object of specifying the simplest possible method for applying labels to containers. Furthermore, the object of the invention is to provide a simple and compact construction of a labeling device.
  • This object is achieved in that in the application process the rotational movement of the container is stopped in a predeterminable angular position and the second label is fed in this stop position.
  • the first label is therefore fed tangentially to the rotating container in a first processing station and is thereby applied to the outer surface of the container.
  • the container remains in the same (first) processing station, but the rotational movement is stopped and a holding position is therefore assumed.
  • the second label is then fed and attached, so that, in contrast to the known methods, no container transport is necessary between the application of the first and the second label into a further processing station.
  • the number of process steps is therefore reduced; the time required for labeling is also reduced, so that a larger quantity of containers can be provided with labels per unit of time.
  • the feeding of the first and the second label in a processing station also allows a particularly precise label arrangement.
  • the second label is fed in a radial direction to the container.
  • a tangential feed is therefore provided for the first label and a radial feed for the second label.
  • the container is preferably moved while maintaining the predetermined angular position into a further, second processing station for pressing the second label essentially over the entire surface.
  • Both labels are therefore assigned to the container in the first processing station, with - as mentioned - a very precise label alignment to one another or to the container being possible, since the container remains according to the invention in one processing station.
  • the assignment of the two labels can no longer be influenced by the transport to the second processing station, so that the full-surface pressing there only serves the purpose of good label adhesion.
  • the container designed as a bottle is preferably provided with a capsule in the second processing station, full-surface pressing can be carried out at the same time there, so that the second processing station necessary for rolling on the capsule enables the pressing of the second label as an additional process step.
  • the pressing can be carried out simultaneously with the attachment of the capsule. Instead of rolling on the capsule, it can also be shrunk on.
  • the container executes a translatory movement from its stop position assumed in the first processing station for transfer to the second processing station. Thus, it remains in its predetermined angular position so that no realignment is required for full-surface pressing.
  • a part of the first label is applied to the front and rear of the container during the rotational movement of the container — that is, in the first processing station.
  • This is often necessary in particular for bottles, preferably wine bottles.
  • a back label is attached to the back of the container and then a body label is attached to the front.
  • a fuselage label is first applied to the front and then a back label is applied to the back.
  • the application is preferably carried out by means of a feed-controlled label tape carrier.
  • the individual labels are releasably glued to the label tape carrier, with a back label alternating with a body label.
  • the label tape carrier is pulled over a dispensing edge, whereby the corresponding label comes loose and is taken over by the rotating container.
  • the second label already mentioned is preferably a breast label which is applied to the container designed as a bottle.
  • the method is in particular such that a first sensor detects the inlet of the container detected in the first processing station (container turning station) and initiates the rotary movement there.
  • the feed time of the label tape carrier is controlled as a function of the speed of rotation of the container.
  • the position of the first label on the container can be determined for a relative alignment of the labels with one another. This is possible in particular by scanning the label. It is not necessary for this label to be scanned on the container, but it can alternatively also be provided that the scanning is carried out at a dispensing device which effects the detachment of the first label from the label tape carrier and therefore has the aforementioned dispensing edge. This is possible because the individual labels are arranged on the label tape carrier in a defined position and at a uniform distance from one another, so that positioning can take place in particular by means of time control. In this respect, the back and torso labels can be arranged on the container in the correct position relative to one another via the feed time, the feed time being started by the label scanning when the back label is fed.
  • the label tape carrier stops its feed movement until the time period specified on the time control has expired. Through the passage of time the movement of the label tape carrier is started again, so that the body label is transferred to the container in the assigned position.
  • the time control ensures that the second label is at the right moment and so that it is transferred correctly.
  • the position of the first label can be detected by means of a second sensor.
  • the second sensor can additionally or alternatively detect a container marking. In this respect, by scanning a container marking, it enables the labels to be aligned relative to the container. This relative orientation can be provided for both the first and the second label.
  • the container marking is only used for the positioning of the first label relative to the container and that the first label then forms a reference mark for the attachment of the second label.
  • the container marking can be designed, for example, as a projection or depression.
  • a part already arranged on the container for example the capsule already mentioned, to have a marking which forms the reference point for the first and / or the second label.
  • other separate parts which are arranged on the container before labeling are of course also suitable as marking carriers.
  • the container leaves the first processing station when a third sensor has detected that the second label has been attached.
  • a fourth sensor is provided in the second processing station, which senses the inlet of the container.
  • the invention further relates to a device for applying labels to containers, with a container transport device, a container turning station for tangential feeding and attaching a first label and a feeding and pressing device for at least a second label, the container turning station and feeding device being a processing station, namely the first one Processing station, form.
  • a processing station is not required for the application of each label, which gives the device a small size and a simple construction.
  • the number of process steps decreases, with a particularly precise label positioning due to the one processing station is possible because there is no container movement between label transfer processes. In this respect, it is not necessary to align the container again.
  • the container transport device is designed as a link chain belt, in particular a metal link chain belt.
  • This link chain belt is arranged in the manner of a conveyor belt with an upper run and a lower run, so that the containers standing on it are taken along.
  • the link chain belt is in continuous operation, that is to say irrespective of the process step currently in progress, so that a container can only be stopped in a processing station by "catching" it, the link chain belt then sliding along the standing surface of the container.
  • this is first detached from the associated label tape carrier in a corresponding dispensing device and then transferred to a vacuum device which supplies it to the container.
  • This vacuum device moves radially towards the container, so that the side of the label facing away from the negative pressure and having an adhesive coating meets the corresponding lateral surface section of the stationary container.
  • the second label thus adheres to the container with a partial surface.
  • the vacuum device it is also possible to use an electrostatically acting holding device.
  • the second processing station has a pressing device for the second label, which presses on the entire label surface.
  • the second processing station has a capsule application device for rolling on the capsule.
  • the second processing station can also have a capsule shrinking station for the container designed as a bottle.
  • the labeling device 1 of FIGS. 1 and 2 has a container transport device 2 and has a link chain belt 3 which is constructed in the manner of a conveyor belt. It has an upper run 4 and a lower run 5.
  • the upper run 4 serves as a footprint for containers 6, which are designed as bottles 7.
  • the upper run 4 thus transports the bottles 7 in the direction of the arrow 9 (FIG. 1), while the lower run 5 is returned within a hollow profile 8 of the container transport device 2.
  • the transport path width a of the container transport device 2 can be set with adjusting devices 10.
  • the conveyor track width a is limited by side walls 11.
  • a separating device 13 In the inlet area 12 of the labeling device 1, a separating device 13 is provided, which projects into the area of the link chain belt 3 with a pivoted lever 15 articulated on an axis 14.
  • the pivot lever 15 has at its free end a retaining lug 16 against which the foremost bottle 7 of a queue bears in the locked state of the separating device 13. Since the link chain belt 3 rotates continuously during operation of the labeling device 1, it slips over the standing surfaces of the bottles 7, provided that the separation device 13 does not release them.
  • a piston / cylinder unit 17 To release a piston / cylinder unit 17 is provided, the piston rod 18 engages the pivot lever 15.
  • the piston / cylinder unit 17 is operated by a control device (not shown) of the labeling device 1.
  • the labeling device 1 has a first processing station 19 and a second processing station 20.
  • the first processing station 19 is designed as a container turning station 21.
  • a drive rubber roller 22 is provided, which projects with part of its outer surface 23 into the area of the link chain belt 3.
  • a drive, not shown, of the drive rubber roller 22 is switched on or off by the control device. Further the control device allows a speed adjustment of the drive rubber roller 22.
  • two counter pressure rollers 24 are provided which are mounted on fork arms 25 of a fork 26 which are spaced apart from one another.
  • the fork 26 has a guide carriage 27 on the side, which is slidably mounted on a guide rod 28 fixed to the frame.
  • a piston rod 29 of a further piston / cylinder unit 30 acts on the guide carriage 27.
  • the piston / cylinder unit 30 is controlled by the control device.
  • the labels (partial labels) to be fed to the first processing station 19 are arranged on a label tape carrier 31. They are detached from this label tape carrier 31 by means of a dispensing device 32 and then, as will be explained in more detail, transferred to the bottles.
  • On the label tape carrier back and body labels for the bottles are arranged alternately and at the same distance from each other.
  • the label tape carrier is coming from a supply roll 33 around a deflection roller 34 and runs from there parallel to a guide plate 35. This forms a dispensing edge 36 at one end, around which the label tape carrier is guided such that it is parallel to the other side of the guide plate 35 runs back, is guided over a further deflection roller 37 and arrives at a label preference 38.
  • a winding device 39 follows the label preference 38.
  • the label preference 38 consists of a drive roller 40 which is acted upon by a counter pressure roller 41.
  • the counter pressure roller 41 is spring-loaded; their compressive force can be adjusted to the required value.
  • the label tape carrier 31 is received in a clamped manner between the drive roller 40 and the counterpressure roller 41.
  • the winding device 39 has a plate 42, from which three fingers 43, which are arranged at the same angular distance from one another, extend, on which the end of the label tape carrier 31 is wound.
  • a label scanner 44 is provided in the area of the dispensing edge 36.
  • This has a double lever 45, one arm 46 of which carries a scanning roller 47, which interacts with the label tape carrier 31 guided along the guide plate 35 or the labels applied there and the other arm 48 of which is acted upon by a compression spring 49 such that the scanning roller 47 in Direction on the guide plate 35 is pressed.
  • a contact screw 50 is provided in the free end region of the arm 48 which interacts with a counter contact 51.
  • the label scanner 44 is able to detect the beginning and end of each label arranged on the label tape carrier 31, since the thickness of the label causes the double lever 45 to be pivoted so that the contact screw 50 makes an electrical connection to the mating contact 51. If there is no label (space between the back and torso labels), the double lever 45 assumes a position due to the compression spring 49 in which the contact screw 50 is lifted from the mating contact 51.
  • a further label tape carrier 52 is provided, on which a second label is arranged, which is also fed to the bottles 7 in the first processing station 19 by means of a feed device 81.
  • the label tape carrier 52 originating from a supply roll 53 is guided around a deflection roller 54 and passes through a further label scan 55, which, as already described for label scan 44, also has a double lever 56, a scan roller 57, a contact screw 58 and a mating contact 59, etc.
  • the label tape carrier 52 leaving the label scanning 55 is guided around two deflection rollers 60 and 61 and arrives in parallel arrangement with a guide plate 62, the end area of which forms a dispensing edge 63 of a further dispensing device 82.
  • the label tape carrier 52 is guided around the dispensing edge 63 and runs in the course of its further path parallel to the other side of the guide plate 62 and from there to a deflection roller 64 and subsequently to a label advance 65, which is constructed in the same way as the label advance 38.
  • the label tape carrier 52 clamped between a drive roller 66 and a spring-loaded counter-pressure roller 67 then finally arrives at a take-up device 68 which, accordingly the winding device 39 has a plate 69 which is provided with fingers 70.
  • the dispensing edge 63 lies in the effective range of a label transfer device 71, which has a swivel lever 72. This is driven by the control device from a piston / cylinder unit 73. At the free end of the pivot lever 72, a vacuum device 74 is provided, which is provided with catch pins (not shown). As a result, a second label detached from the label tape carrier 52 by the dispensing edge 73 can strike the catch pins and be sucked in and held by the vacuum device 74 and then transferred to the outer surface of a bottle 7 located in the first processing station 19 by pivoting the pivoting lever 72.
  • the second processing station 20 Since the second processing station 20 is offset in the direction of arrow 9 with respect to the first processing station 19, the link chain belt 3 must carry out a bottle transport between the two stations.
  • the second processing station 20 has a capsule application device 75 which is adjustably carried by a holder 76. It serves to roll a capsule onto the neck of the bottle 7.
  • Capsule is understood to mean, inter alia, a cover that covers the corks of wine bottles.
  • the second processing station 20 has a pressing device 77 for the second label, which is located on the side of the link chain belt 3.
  • the pressing device 77 is on the same side the link chain belt 3 as the label transfer device 71, which is assigned to the first processing station 19.
  • a piston / cylinder unit 78 which is also operated by the control device, permits a linear movement of a pressure pad 79 which has a V-shaped pressure surface 80.
  • the labeling device works as follows: The containers 6 designed as bottles 7 are transported to the separating device 13 by means of the container transport device 2. If this is in its locked state, the retaining lug 16 projects into the transport path, so that the correspondingly adjacent bottle 7 is prevented from being transported further. This leads to the link chain belt 3 slipping along the standing surface of the retained bottles 7.
  • the control device activates the piston / cylinder unit 17, as a result of which the pivoting lever 15 pivots and the retaining lug 16 releases the first of the waiting bottles. As a result, the latter moves on the link chain belt 3 in the direction of the arrow 9. After passing the bottle 7, the pivoting lever 15 of the separating device 13 swivels back, so that subsequent bottles 7 are prevented from being transported.
  • the entry of the transported bottle 7 into the first processing station 19 is detected by a first sensor of the control device.
  • the bottle 7 is clamped between the drive rubber roller 22 and the counter pressure rollers 24.
  • the bottle 7 is rotated about its vertical axis. The rotational speed depends on the drive speed of the drive rubber roller 22.
  • the control device activates the label advance 38, whereby the label tape carrier 31 is transported in such a way that a spine label is detached at the dispensing edge 36 and tangential to the part of the lateral surface forming a rear side Transfer bottle.
  • the back label is pressed firmly by the drive rubber roller 22 and the counter pressure rollers 24.
  • the label scanner 44 detects the supply of the back label belonging to the first label, it is possible by timing the control device to reactivate the label preference 38 which has already been switched off again after the back label has been supplied, so that the following from the label tape carrier 31 on the dispensing edge 36 Body label released and transferred at the right time depending on the speed of rotation of the bottle 7 on the front. Due to the time control, it is possible for the back and torso labels to assume diametrically opposite positions on the lateral surface of the bottle 7, the circumferential distances between the back and torso labels on the bottle 7 being greater than the distances are between the back and torso label on the label tape carrier 31.
  • the bottle 7 is held in the stop position in a predeterminable angular position between the drive rubber roller 22 and the counterpressure rollers 24.
  • the predeterminable angular position is brought about either, as already mentioned, by the time control, or else by a second sensor which scans the first label (either the back or the body label). It is therefore possible either by time control or by the second sensor to move to the exact stop position, so that the second label can be applied accurately in the desired position relative to the first label.
  • the label preference 65 is activated, whereby the label tape carrier 52 is pulled over the dispensing edge 63 for dispensing a second label.
  • the label tape carrier 52 is fed only until a label 2 is released and is then stopped by means of the label scanning 55.
  • the latter is able to detect the beginning and the end of every second label by means of the label scanning carried out with the scanning roller 57 and to transmit a corresponding electrical pulse (contact screw 58, counter-contact 59) to the control device. It is irrelevant that the label scan 55 is offset from the dispensing edge 63, since the second labels are always arranged at the same distance on the label tape carrier 52.
  • the second label leaving the dispensing edge 63 is taken over by the vacuum device 74 of the label transfer device 71, the vacuum device 74 engaging on the adhesive-free side of the label and the adhesive side of the bottle 7 facing.
  • the second label which is a breast label
  • the second label is pressed against the corresponding lateral surface area of the bottle 7.
  • the adhesive pressure of the second label is detected by a third sensor, which triggers the container 7 to leave the first processing station 19.
  • the piston / cylinder unit 30 is activated, which pulls the fork 26 back, so that the container 7 is released. Therefore, while maintaining its predetermined angular position, this leads a translatory movement into the second processing station 20 out.
  • the entry of the bottle 7 into the second processing station 20 is detected by a fourth sensor, which triggers the lowering of the capsule application device 75.
  • the bottle 7 is held stationary and a capsule is rolled onto the bottle neck.
  • the piston / cylinder unit 78 is activated so that the pressure pad 79 presses the second label over the entire surface of the container jacket wall.
  • shrinking on a capsule is also possible.
  • the separating device 13 releases the next bottle 7, which is then provided with labels in a corresponding manner.
  • the labeling device 1 also makes it possible to carry out an angular alignment of a container 6 in the first processing station 19, so that the labels assume a specific position relative to the container 6.
  • container markings to be sensed can be provided, which are designed in particular as projections or depressions.
  • a bottle provided with a capsule which bears a marking for the alignment of the container, to enter the processing station 19. This can be detected by a brand reader, for example. If, as described, the bottle 7 already has a capsule, then of course there is no need to roll a capsule in the second processing station 20.
  • the second label is designed as a champagne ribbon or the like, which is transferred from the feed device 81 to the bottle 7 in the first processing station 19, instead of the pressure pad 79 of the pressure device 77, a pressure roller can be provided which rolls the champagne ribbon over the entire surface. It is also possible to use several pressure rollers.

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DE4217654A1 (de) * 1992-05-27 1993-12-02 Etifix Etikettiersysteme Gmbh Verfahren und Vorrichtung zum Aufbringen von Selbstklebeetiketten auf Behälter
EP1047601A4 (fr) * 1997-06-23 2000-11-02 Scriptpro L L C Machines a etiqueter les flacons a medicaments
WO2000068091A1 (fr) * 1999-05-06 2000-11-16 Sonoco Ltd. Systeme de transfert d'etiquette
CN102756832A (zh) * 2012-06-21 2012-10-31 常州金海棠茶果专业合作社 液体的包装生产线用贴标机
ITUA20161330A1 (it) * 2016-03-03 2017-09-03 Gabriele Alfredo Croci Macchina e metodo per applicare etichette alle bottiglie di vino.

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DE4003896C2 (de) 1995-01-05
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