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US1299194A
US1299194A US80574513A US1913805745A US1299194A US 1299194 A US1299194 A US 1299194A US 80574513 A US80574513 A US 80574513A US 1913805745 A US1913805745 A US 1913805745A US 1299194 A US1299194 A US 1299194A
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  • Patented Aipr. a was.
  • the object of this invention is to provide a. new and improvedma'chine for applying labels to boxes, revenue stamps to cigarette boxes.
  • Another object of the invention is to proand improved selecting and from a magazine and applying them to the package.
  • Another object is to provide animpro'ved device for applying paste to the label.
  • Figure-1 is a top' plan view ofthe machine.
  • Fig. 2 is a section on the line 2*--92 of Fig. 1 of the machine, showingthe driving mechanism. of the machine.
  • Fig. 3 is a detail view of thecammove ment for operating the label pick-up-mechanism.
  • Fig. 4 is. afvertical section on theline the label selecting mecha sm.
  • Fig. 6 is a detail view of the hopper .for holding the labels and a port on of the Fig. '5 is a perspective view of a part of selecting -mechanism,'the figure being taken onthe line 6*-6"of Fig. 5.
  • Fig. 7 is adetail viewof the arts shown in Fig. 6 showing them in a d erent position.
  • Fig. 8 is a detail view mechanism for the packages.
  • Fig. 9 is a vertical section on the line ".9 of Fig.4. v
  • Fig. 10 is a vertical section on the line 10 10 of Fig. 4. p 3
  • Figs. 11 and .12 are-detail views of a porged States, respectively, residing at.
  • Fig. 13 isa horizontal section on the line 13*13* of Fig. 4.
  • Fig. 14 is a for holding the selected label in upright position.
  • Fig. 15 is a'perspective view of the end of.
  • Referen'cenumeral '1 indicates the frame ⁇ of the machine, which frame consists of the end pieces 2 and 3 which are. connected toperspective view of the guides gether by the sidebars 4 and 5. These side bars are connected at suitable intervals bv the cross bars 23,28, 90, 91, 92 and 93, 95,-
  • Short brackets 94 areused for sup porting the bars 22 and 22 from the sides without interfering with the travel of the chain.
  • the bearing block 12 is provided in supported the main power shaft 13 andthe shaft 14. 'On the main power shaft 13 is provided the pinion 15 whichmeshes chains20 as is shown-in Fig. Band the sprocket wheels 18 and 19 are provided in Eairs accordingly on theirrespective shafts.
  • the hopper-21 in which are contained the cigaretteboxes'orother packages on which the revenue stamps or label's'a-re to be affixed.
  • the chain 20 travels across the bottom of ice this hopper and operates to take the cigarette pac ages one at a time as follows:
  • the guides 22 and 22 upon which the bottom package in the hopper rests.
  • the chain 20 is adapted to travel under the on space between the guides 22 and 22. ee Fig. 9).
  • To the right of thehopper are also provided the guides 23 and 23 and the cigarette boxes, as they travel from the hopper to the right, in Fig. 4, pass between the lower guides 22 and 22 and the upper guides Fig. 8.
  • they have the upright member 27 or head and the horizontal member or tail 27
  • the horizontal member 27 is intended to slide along and make contact with the bar 24, (see Figs. '1, 4 and 9), holding the member-27 firmly in an upright position as it travels under the hopper so that it can properly push the bot-. tom package along between the guides 22,-
  • the pushers 27 are held in the position shown in Fig. 8 when traveling forward by the bar 24 which keeps them from falling back and by the shoulders 27 which make contact -withthe lugs 26 which prevent them from falling forward.
  • the bar 24 ends so as to leave the pusher 27-free to swing back when the box has been pushed just beyond the rollers 80 and 81.
  • Each of the sprocket wheels 18 and 19 is provided with seven teeth and the chain 20 is provided with links. that are any suitable multiple of this number, -preferably as is shown in the drawings of twenty-eight links, the chain also bein four pusher'plates, the ratio of the gearing being such that the chain will feed one box for each revolution of the shaft 11 and for each revolution of the shaft 13.
  • the hopper 30 mounted on the frame of the machine is the hopper 30 in which is contained the labels 3]. or the revenue stamps that are to be afiixed to the packages. lin the sides of this hopper are formed the grooves 32.
  • the traveler 33 is adapted to move. This traveler has a pin 34 extending through it which engages with the grooves 32 in the-sides of the hopper.
  • the pin 34 are the strings 35 which pass around the idle pulley 36 at the front of the hopper and around the winding drums 37 at the rear of the hopper which drums are integrally connected by a sleeve, which sleeve is in turn mounted on the shaft 38 on which it is adapted to turn.
  • the spring 39 I is connected to the shaft 38 and the other end of which is connected to the pin 40.
  • I provide the ratchet wheel 41 which is keyed to the shaft and the pawl 42 which is pivotally mounted on one of the drums 37.
  • a selecting mechanism is provided for the purpose of transferring the labels or revenue stamps, one at a time from the magazine and applying them to the boxes and this selecting mechanism will now be described as follows:
  • the shaft 48 having the pinion 49 thereon.
  • the shaft 50 having'the pinion 51 thereon.
  • the shaft 50 extends through the machine and has the pinion 52 thereon, (see On the shaft 57 is provided the sucker 61 which is hollow as shown at 62 and has openmgs 63 n the face thereof as is shown in Figs. 5, 6 and 7 A crank is formed'at each end of the sucker integral therewith. The crank at one end is used to support the sucker on the shaft 57 and the crank at the other end is hollow as shown in Fig. 5 and means i the tube 64 is attached thereto which tube magazine to the package.
  • the label is also I segmental surfaceby the paste roller 76 to .which paste is fed by the roller 77 which runs in a reservoir of suction pump 66 which suction pump has a piston 67 therein which is driven in one direction by the eccentric 68 on the shaft 13 and is driven in the other direction by the compression spring 69.
  • the parts are so timed that the pump will cause a suction in the sucker 61 when the sucker 61 is rotated to the position shown in Fig. 7 which suction is maintained as the sucker rocks toward the position shown in ;Fig. 6.
  • the feed roller 71 having the rubber pad 72 thereon.
  • This rubber pad is adapted to make contact with and draw down the outer label, thatlisthe one that has been bent out at the top by the suction device.
  • This rubber pad 72 is about three-fourths of the length of the label to be fed, thereby.
  • Both the paste roll 73 and the feed roller 74 have annular grooves centrally thereof as is. shown in Figs. 10 and 13. Extending through these annular grooves to the feed roll 71 is provided the vertical stationary guides 75 (see Figs. 4, 13 and 14), between which the label is guided as it moves downwardly from the held against edgewise movement by the guides 75 and 75. (See Fig. 14).
  • the paste roll 73- has a raised segmental surface that is slightly shorter than the length of the label.' Paste is-applied to this raised.
  • the pushers 27 carry the packages forward beyond the guides 75 and pocket 79, (see Fig. 4), so as to leave the space open for the next label as it is fed down.
  • the next package as it is fed along picks up this label and carries it forward, pushing the preceding package ahead of it and in this manner, the packages are fed successively through the machine and the labels are affixed thereto.
  • the upper bar 22 as shown in Fig. 1 extends continuously from one end of the machine to the other while the lower bar 22, extends as is shown in Fig. 4, being interrupted by the roller 80 and terminating short of the end of the machine to permit the packages to drop through into the delivery chute 86.
  • the bar 23 extends from the cross bar 23 to the cross bar 23 and the bar 23 extends from the cross bar 23to the roller 81.
  • the flat spring 82 which spring is fastened at one end to the bearing block that carries the roller 81 which bearing block is held in place by the pin 83.
  • the spring 82 extends rearwardly and is pressedv down at suitable intervals by means of fingers 84 carried in the housing 85 in which'they are pressed downwardly by 1 suitable coiled springs.
  • Cross bars 100, 101 and 102 are provided to support the bars 22 and 22*, and the cross bar 103 is provided to support the air pump 66.- From the cross bar 103 extends spring 82 causes a modera bracket 104, see Fig. 1, from which. is Supported'the two ivots 105 and 106 on which are supported or swinging movement the arms 107 and 108. These arms are connected so as to swing together and the arm 108 carries the pin 109 which engages with 112 and 113 are provided in the chute for ing screws 115 fastened to the front of the.
  • the cam 110 carried on the shaft 13 by which an oscillating movement is given to the arms 107 and 108.
  • these bars carry a pusher plate 111 by which the pack.- ages are pushed out of the machine as they drop into the delivery chute.
  • the cross bar 11 1 is .provided in connection with the bearing block 47. In this bearing block, work the adjust- V andflllG, which support the cross bar 117 hopper.
  • On this bar 117 are the locking screws 118 and 119 by which the bar 117 may be locked in place when it has been adjusted.
  • a driving pulley 120 is loosely mounted on the main shaft 13 and a clutch 121 is provided on the shaft for coupling the pulley to the shaft.
  • hopper for labels
  • sucker for selecting the end label in said hopper
  • means for clamping the balance of the labelsinsaid hopper means for feeding the selected label, means for applying paste thereto, and means for feeding a e into contact with said packag label, said clamping means oscillating on a single fixed axis, having. itsbearing outside of and at one side of the magazine.
  • a slit at the labels can pass down from the hopper, a roller working between said flanges and making contact with the end label in the hopper to feed it down to said slit, and means'for clamping all but the end label in the hopper.
  • a hopmeans for feeding the end means for holding the remaining labels in the hopper, a guide through which the end label'passes from the hopper, means for putting paste on the label as it passes through said guide, and a pocket below said guide into. which the label is fed 8.
  • a feeding device for feeding from said 'hopper comprising a continuously rotating cam, an internal segmental gear rocked by said cam, a pinion driven by said internal segmental gear, a sucker rocked with said segmental gear and a clamping device rocked with said pinion.
  • clamping means for preventing the feed of all but the end label from the hopper, sald clamppackage as it is fed packages, means ing means oscillating on a single fixed axis, having its bearing outside of and at one side of the magazine.
  • said sucker and clamping means operating on one end of the label and the feeding means operating on the other end of the label, said clamping means oscillating on a single fixed axis, saidclamp and said sucker each making contact with the end of the label at substantially the same place, the clamp being pivoted on one side of said place of contact and the sucker being pivoted on the other side of said place of contact.
  • Labeling apparatus comprising a magazine label holder having provision. for pressing the labels against onegend thereof, the delivery end ofthe holder having lateral retaining means arranged to 'leave one side of the foremost label free, a picker device mounted for reciprocation to engage the free side of the foremost label and bend it outward, a presser member connected to move into engagement with the rest of the label stack behind the bent out end of the foremost label, a wiper member arranged to transfer the foremost label from the stack, and means for feeding boxes into position for application of the labels thereto.
  • Labeling apparatus comprising a magazine label holder having provision for pressing the labels against an oscillatory picker arranged to engage one side of the foremost label and bend it outward, an oscillatory presser beak .in geared connection with said picker so as to one end thereof,
  • a wiper also in-geared connection with said picker for transferring the labels from the stack, adhesive applying means, and box feeding means arranged to apply the labels to the boxes, as the labels are delivered from move into said adhesive applying means.

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, R. KNOPF & J. G. BiEHLER;
LABELING MACHINE.
APPLIBATION mm) DEC.10, 1913.
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i nuawtow wa tmcooeo R. KNOPP & J. G. BIEHLER.
vLABELING MACHINE. APPLiCATlON FILED DEC. L0, 1913.
Pafnted Apr. 1, 1919.
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5| u ueutow 5 6mm w R. KNOPP 81 J. G. BIEHLER.
LABELING MACHINE.
APPLICATION- FILED DEC. 10. 1913.
Patented Apr. 1, 1919.
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Witnesses the machine.
, vide an 'vide a new" feeding mechanism for taking the labels STATES EUDOLPH MOP? AND JOSEPH G. BIEHLER, OF ROCHESTER,
. I @FHQQ NEW- YORK, ASSIGNQ OH ONE-FIFTH '1'0 FRANK KEIPER.
ABELI G-MACHINE.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Aipr. a, was.
Applicat iqii filed December 10, 191-3. Serial ivmaoam.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that we, RUDOLPH KNoPr and JOSEPH G. BIEHLER, a subject of. the gmgeror of Austria, and a citizen of the m Roc ester, in the county of Monroe and State of New York, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Labeling Machines, of which the following is a specification. I v I V The object of this invention is to provide a. new and improvedma'chine for applying labels to boxes, revenue stamps to cigarette boxes.
Another object of the invention is to proand improved selecting and from a magazine and applying them to the package.
Another object is to provide animpro'ved device for applying paste to the label.
Another-object is to. provide an improved conveyer for feeding the packages through Another object of the invention isito pro- Inthe accompanying drawings, Figure-1 is a top' plan view ofthe machine.
Fig. 2 is a section on the line 2*--92 of Fig. 1 of the machine, showingthe driving mechanism. of the machine.
, Fig. 3 is a detail view of thecammove ment for operating the label pick-up-mechanism.
Fig. 4 is. afvertical section on theline the label selecting mecha sm.
Fig. 6 isa detail view of the hopper .for holding the labels and a port on of the Fig. '5 is a perspective view of a part of selecting -mechanism,'the figure being taken onthe line 6*-6"of Fig. 5.
Fig. 7 is adetail viewof the arts shown in Fig. 6 showing them in a d erent position.
Fig. 8 is a detail view mechanism for the packages.
Fig. 9 is a vertical section on the line ".9 of Fig.4. v
Fig. 10 is a vertical section on the line 10 10 of Fig. 4. p 3
Figs. 11 and .12 are-detail views of a porged States, respectively, residing at.
more especially for applying improved device for causing. the labels to adhere to the packages.
of the feeding tion of the mechanism for feeding the labels in the reservoir. Fig. 13 isa horizontal section on the line 13*13* of Fig. 4.
Fig. 14 is a for holding the selected label in upright position.
Fig. 15 is a'perspective view of the end of.
the hopper [roller-for feeding them.
In the accompanying drawings, like referfor holding the labels and the ence numerals refer to like parts.
Referen'cenumeral '1 indicates the frame {of the machine, which frame consists of the end pieces 2 and 3 which are. connected toperspective view of the guides gether by the sidebars 4 and 5. These side bars are connected at suitable intervals bv the cross bars 23,28, 90, 91, 92 and 93, 95,-
96. Short brackets 94: areused for sup porting the bars 22 and 22 from the sides without interfering with the travel of the chain.
The ends 2 with the'legs'ti and 7 shown in Figs. 4 and 9. Mou-ntedon the bars 4 and 5 are bearings for various shafts as follows:
. The bearing block 8 for the shaft 9 and the bearing block 10 for the shaft 11. Similar bearing blocks are provided on theoppo site side'of the machine for both of these which is "be understood that there are. two of the and 3 each have integral there-' shafts. .The bearing block 12 is provided in supported the main power shaft 13 andthe shaft 14. 'On the main power shaft 13 is provided the pinion 15 whichmeshes chains20 as is shown-in Fig. Band the sprocket wheels 18 and 19 are provided in Eairs accordingly on theirrespective shafts.
ounted on the frameof the machine is the hopper-21 in which are contained the cigaretteboxes'orother packages on which the revenue stamps or label's'a-re to be affixed.
The chain 20 travels across the bottom of ice this hopper and operates to take the cigarette pac ages one at a time as follows:
Between the hopper and the chain is provided the guides 22 and 22 upon which the bottom package in the hopper rests. The chain 20 is adapted to travel under the on space between the guides 22 and 22. ee Fig. 9). To the right of thehopper are also provided the guides 23 and 23 and the cigarette boxes, as they travel from the hopper to the right, in Fig. 4, pass between the lower guides 22 and 22 and the upper guides Fig. 8. As is shown in Fig. 8,they have the upright member 27 or head and the horizontal member or tail 27 The horizontal member 27 is intended to slide along and make contact with the bar 24, (see Figs. '1, 4 and 9), holding the member-27 firmly in an upright position as it travels under the hopper so that it can properly push the bot-. tom package along between the guides 22,-
22", 23 and 23 from the hopper to the labeling mechanism. The pushers 27 are held in the position shown in Fig. 8 when traveling forward by the bar 24 which keeps them from falling back and by the shoulders 27 which make contact -withthe lugs 26 which prevent them from falling forward. The bar 24 ends so as to leave the pusher 27-free to swing back when the box has been pushed just beyond the rollers 80 and 81.
Each of the sprocket wheels 18 and 19 is provided with seven teeth and the chain 20 is provided with links. that are any suitable multiple of this number, -preferably as is shown in the drawings of twenty-eight links, the chain also bein four pusher'plates, the ratio of the gearing being such that the chain will feed one box for each revolution of the shaft 11 and for each revolution of the shaft 13. The pusher plates .are spaced apart on the chain con-.
siderably more than the length of the box for the purpose of bringing the boxes intermittently'to the labeling mechanism. That is, with an interval between the boxes as 1 they are fed to the labeling mechanism.
Mounted on the frame of the machine is the hopper 30 in which is contained the labels 3]. or the revenue stamps that are to be afiixed to the packages. lin the sides of this hopper are formed the grooves 32. In the hopper, the traveler 33 is adapted to move. This traveler has a pin 34 extending through it which engages with the grooves 32 in the-sides of the hopper. hastened to is provided one end of which provided with a wearer the pin 34 are the strings 35 which pass around the idle pulley 36 at the front of the hopper and around the winding drums 37 at the rear of the hopper which drums are integrally connected by a sleeve, which sleeve is in turn mounted on the shaft 38 on which it is adapted to turn. The spring 39 I is connected to the shaft 38 and the other end of which is connected to the pin 40. For the purpose of connecting the shaft 38 to the drums 37 so that the'drums can be rotated by the spring 39, I provide the ratchet wheel 41 which is keyed to the shaft and the pawl 42 which is pivotally mounted on one of the drums 37. By this arrangement it is possible to turn the shaft 38 winding up the spring 39 to any desired tension without moving the drums 37 thus regulatingthe tension on the cords 35 by which the traveler 33 is driven. At the open or forward end of the hopper are formed the flanges 130 and 131, which flanges are bent .up on the sides of the magazine between which flanges is a slot in which-works thepad 72 on the feed roller 71. These flanges extend only part way up on the reservoir, they being left short so that the end of the label contained in the reservoir will be exposed above them.
At the open end of the magazine 30 a selecting mechanism is provided for the purpose of transferring the labels or revenue stamps, one at a time from the magazine and applying them to the boxes and this selecting mechanism will now be described as follows:
Mounted on the frame of the machine is the stud 45 on which is mounted the idle gear 46. Mounted on the frame of the machine is the bearing block 47 in which is,
mounted the shaft 48 having the pinion 49 thereon. Also mounted in the bearing block is the shaft 50 having'the pinion 51 thereon. The shaft 50 extends through the machine and has the pinion 52 thereon, (see On the shaft 57 is provided the sucker 61 which is hollow as shown at 62 and has openmgs 63 n the face thereof as is shown in Figs. 5, 6 and 7 A crank is formed'at each end of the sucker integral therewith. The crank at one end is used to support the sucker on the shaft 57 and the crank at the other end is hollow as shown in Fig. 5 and means i the tube 64 is attached thereto which tube magazine to the package. The label is also I segmental surfaceby the paste roller 76 to .which paste is fed by the roller 77 which runs in a reservoir of suction pump 66 which suction pump has a piston 67 therein which is driven in one direction by the eccentric 68 on the shaft 13 and is driven in the other direction by the compression spring 69. The parts are so timed that the pump will cause a suction in the sucker 61 when the sucker 61 is rotated to the position shown in Fig. 7 which suction is maintained as the sucker rocks toward the position shown in ;Fig. 6. I
When the sucker is in theposition shown in Fig. 7, the suction will cause the first label to adhere thereto and will bend it to the position shown in Fig. 6, the remaining labels retaining their normal position.
Coiiperating with this sucker is the retaining device 70 carried on the shaft, 60 which rocks to press against the labels in the magazine 30 and grip them after the suction device has pulled away the first label and holdsthem until the feed roller 71 has pulled down thedabel selected by the sucker. 25
he selected label is fed down and pasted as follows:
' Mounted on the shaft 54 is the feed roller 71 having the rubber pad 72 thereon. This rubber pad is adapted to make contact with and draw down the outer label, thatlisthe one that has been bent out at the top by the suction device. This rubber pad 72 is about three-fourths of the length of the label to be fed, thereby. As the roller 71 and its pad 72 rotates, the edge of the pad 7 2 makes contact with the label substantially on the line horizontal with the shaft 54, on
which the roller is mounted and draws the label down, feeding the label to the paste roll 73 mounted on the shaft 48. Opposite the paste roll is provided the feeding roller ,7 4 between which and the paste roll .7 3, the
label is carried down. Both the paste roll 73 and the feed roller 74 have annular grooves centrally thereof as is. shown in Figs. 10 and 13. Extending through these annular grooves to the feed roll 71 is provided the vertical stationary guides 75 (see Figs. 4, 13 and 14), between which the label is guided as it moves downwardly from the held against edgewise movement by the guides 75 and 75. (See Fig. 14). The paste roll 73- has a raised segmental surface that is slightly shorter than the length of the label.' Paste is-applied to this raised.
ripheral velocity of the roller 73 is greater.
than the peripheral velocity of the roller 76 and the roller 76 in turn has a reater peripheral velocity than the roller 7 and the earing is arranged to secure this result. his-is for the purpose of securing better ers and 81 (see Fig. 4),
paste 78. The peuntil it strikes the pocket 79 by which it is held in position so that it standsacross the path of movement of the package. As-the package is carried forward by the chain 20 heretofore described, the end of the package engages with the middle of the label and carries the label forward with it. The rollare provided between which the package must pass, which rollers serve to double the label over the package and press it down on the package.
The pushers 27 carry the packages forward beyond the guides 75 and pocket 79, (see Fig. 4), so as to leave the space open for the next label as it is fed down. The next package as it is fed along, picks up this label and carries it forward, pushing the preceding package ahead of it and in this manner, the packages are fed successively through the machine and the labels are affixed thereto. The upper bar 22 as shown in Fig. 1, extends continuously from one end of the machine to the other while the lower bar 22, extends as is shown in Fig. 4, being interrupted by the roller 80 and terminating short of the end of the machine to permit the packages to drop through into the delivery chute 86.
The bar 23 extends from the cross bar 23 to the cross bar 23 and the bar 23 extends from the cross bar 23to the roller 81. In line with the bar 23 is provided the flat spring 82 which spring is fastened at one end to the bearing block that carries the roller 81 which bearing block is held in place by the pin 83. The spring 82 extends rearwardly and is pressedv down at suitable intervals by means of fingers 84 carried in the housing 85 in which'they are pressed downwardly by 1 suitable coiled springs. The
.downward pressure of the springs in the bars 23 '92 and 93.
Cross bars 100, 101 and 102 are provided to support the bars 22 and 22*, and the cross bar 103 is provided to support the air pump 66.- From the cross bar 103 extends spring 82 causes a modera bracket 104, see Fig. 1, from which. is Supported'the two ivots 105 and 106 on which are supported or swinging movement the arms 107 and 108. These arms are connected so as to swing together and the arm 108 carries the pin 109 which engages with 112 and 113 are provided in the chute for ing screws 115 fastened to the front of the.
the cam 110 carried on the shaft 13 by which an oscillating movement is given to the arms 107 and 108. At the rear end these bars carry a pusher plate 111 by which the pack.- ages are pushed out of the machine as they drop into the delivery chute. Flat springs holding the packages in an upright position. In using lab is of different lengths it is desirable to adjust the hopper 30 at the front end so that the top of the labels will always come into contact with the sucker. For this purpose the cross bar 11 1 is .provided in connection with the bearing block 47. In this bearing block, work the adjust- V andflllG, which support the cross bar 117 hopper. On this bar 117 are the locking screws 118 and 119 by which the bar 117 may be locked in place when it has been adjusted. A driving pulley 120 is loosely mounted on the main shaft 13 and a clutch 121 is provided on the shaft for coupling the pulley to the shaft. y
We claim:
1. In a machine the combination of a" hopper for labels, a sucker for selecting the end label insaid hopper, ing the balance of the labels in said hopper and means for feeding the selected label, and means for applying paste thereto, said sucker and clamping means operating on one end of the label and the feeding means operating on the other end of the label, said clamping means oscillating on a single fixed axis, having its bearing outside of and at one side of the magazine.
2. In a machine the combination of. a
hopper for labels, a sucker for selecting the end label in said hopper, means for clamping the balance of the labelsinsaid hopper, means for feeding the selected label, means for applying paste thereto, and means for feeding a e into contact with said packag label, said clamping means oscillating on a single fixed axis, having. itsbearing outside of and at one side of the magazine. j
3. In a machine the combination of a hopper for labels, flan es at the end of said hopper to hold the la els therein, a slit at the labels can pass down from the hopper, a roller working between said flanges and making contact with the end label in the hopper to feed it down to said slit, and means'for clamping all but the end label in the hopper.
4. In a machine the-combination of a hopper for labels, flan es at the end of said hopper to hold the la ls therein, a slit at the bottom of the flanges through which the labels can pass down from the hopper, a
means for clampper for the labels, label from the hopper,
from said guide.
ottom of tlie flanges through which the aeeaaa to feed it down to said slit, means.
the'hopper but the end label in the for clamping all er, and a sucker for selecting label and holding it free from said clamping means.
5. In a machine the combination of a hopper for labels, flanges at'the end of said hopper to hold the labels therein, the bot tom of the hopper being cut away at the flanges to form an opening through which the labels can pass down from the hopper, a sucker oscillating above said flanges to make contact with the end label in said hopthe end per and draw it out away from the remaining labels in said hopper and means for feeding said label from the hopper.
6. In a machine thecombination ofv a hopper for labels, flangesa t the end of said hopper to hold the labelstherein, the bottom of the hopper being cut away at the flanges to form an opening through whichthe labels can pass down from the. hopper,
a sucker oscillating above said flanges to make contact with the end label in said hopper and draw it, out away from the remaining labels in said hopper means for intermittently producing suction in saidsucker and means for feeding said label from the hopper.
7. In a machine the combination of a hopmeans for feeding the end means for holding the remaining labels in the hopper, a guide through which the end label'passes from the hopper, means for putting paste on the label as it passes through said guide, and a pocket below said guide into. which the label is fed 8. In a machine the combination of ahop per in which the labels are adapted to standvertic'ally, flanges at the end ofthe hopper to hold the labels therein, said flanges being shorter than the labels, a sucker operating above'said flanges to select-the end label in the hopper, means for clamping the remainin labels in the hopper, and means foroperatmg on the otherend of the label to feed it from the hopper. 9. In the machine, the combination of a hopper, a feeding device for feeding from said 'hopper, comprising a continuously rotating cam, an internal segmental gear rocked by said cam, a pinion driven by said internal segmental gear, a sucker rocked with said segmental gear and a clamping device rocked with said pinion. i
10. In a machine the combination of a horizontal guide for feeding packages, means for feeding a label at rightangles to and which it is held stationary across said hori zontal guide, means for feeding packages int Hit
along said horizontal guide to engage the label near its center, and means for folding saidlabels-over the along said horizontal guide.
11. In a machine the combination of a frame, a, chute therein through whichpack ages are adapted to pass, a spring blade on one side of said chute adapted to exert yielding pressure upon the mounted at intervals on said frame for applying the yielding pressure on said spring, and means for forcing the packages along said chute.
12. Ina machine the combination of a pair of feed rollers, each of said rollers havtom of said hopper and adapted to feed packages at regular intervals from said hopper along the machine, a hopper for labels having the end thereof located above the end of the conveyer, means for selecting and feeding labels at regular intervals from the end of said hopper and moving them toward the end of said conveyer, means for coating said labels with paste and means for affixing the coated labels to said packages.
14:. In a machine the combination of means for feeding packages at regular inter vals, a hopper for labels, means for selecting and feeding labels at regular intervals from the endof said hop er, said means including a sucker for selecting the end label in said hopper, means for clamping the balance of the labels in said hopper and means for feeding the end label from the hopper, means for coating the selected label with paste, and means for affixing the coated labels to said packages, said clamping means oscillating on a single fixed axis, having its bearing outside of and at one'side of the magazine.
15. In a machine the combination of means for feeding packages at regular intervals, a magazine for labels, means for selecting and feeding labels at regular intervals from the ,lower end of said magazine, said means operating to feed the labels at right anglesto the path of movement of the packages, and means for thereafter coating said labels with paste and placing said labels across the path of movement of the packages, the movement of each package operating to double the label therefor over the package andcarrying it with the package,
causing the label to adhere thereto, clamping means for preventing the feed of all but the end label from the hopper, sald clamppackage as it is fed packages, means ing means oscillating on a single fixed axis, having its bearing outside of and at one side of the magazine. I
16. In a machine the combination of means for feeding packa es at regular intervals, a magazine for labe s, means for selecting and feeding labels at regular intervals from the lower end of said magazine, and
being adapted to engage with packages and push them along with'the conveyer, at regular intervals, a magazine for labels, means for selecting and feeding labels at regular intervals from the lower end of said magazine into the path of said packa es, and means for thereafter coating said la els during the feeding thereof, the movement of each package operating to double the label therefor over the package and carry it with the package, causlng the label to adhere thereto.
18. In a machine the combination of means for feeding packages at regular intervals, a hopper for labels, flan es at the end of said hopper to hold the labels therein, a slit at the bottom of the flanges through which the labels can pass down from the hopper, a roller working between said flanges and making contact with the end label in the hopper to feed it down to said slit, means for clamping all but the end label in the hopper, a sucker for selecting the end label and holding it free from said clamping means, and means for coating said labels ;with paste and placing said labels across the path of movement of the packages, the movement of each package operating to double the label therefor over the package and carry it with the package and cause the label to adhere thereto. I I
19. In a machine the combination of a hopper, means for feeding packages from said hopper, said means comprising a pair of guides, a conveyer working between said guides, said conveyer having dogs pivotally' mounted thereon, shoulders on said dogs which prevent said dogs from swinging. forward, tails on said dogs, a guide mounted ad acent ,to said conveyer with which said tails make contact to prevent the dogs from swinging backward, said dogs being capable of swinging backward after they pass the end of the guide, means for selecting and feeding labels at regular intervals, and means for coating said labels with paste and placing said labels across the path of movement of the packages, the movement package operating to double the label Mid ' said sucker and clamping means operating on the rear end of the label, a roller located at the forward end of the label operating to feed the selected label, said roller having a raised segment that makes contact with the end label to feed it, said clamping means oscillating on a single fixed axis, having its bearing outside of and at oneside of the magazine.
21. In a machine the combination of ahopper for labels, a sucker for selecting the end label in said hopper, means for clamping the balance of the labels in said hopper, said-sucker and clamping means operating on the rear end of the label, a roller located at the forward end of the label operating to feed the selected label, said roller operating to turn continuously but making contact with the end label intermittently, said clamping means oscillating on a single fixed axis, having its bearing outside of and at one side of the magazine.
22. In a machine the combination of a hopper having 'a short vertical flange on each side thereof at the end thereof with an open space between and above said flanges, a roller operating between said flanges to feed the end label downward, a sucker and clamping device working on the end label in the open space above said flanges to select and separate the top of the label from the remaining labels in the hopper.
23. In a machine the combination of a hopper having a short vertical flange on each side thereof at the end thereof with an open space between and above said flanges, a roller operating between said flanges to feed the end label downward, said roller operating to turn continuously but making contact with the end label intermittently, a sucker and clamping device Working on the end label in the open space' above said flanges to select and separate the top ,of the label from the remaining labels in the hop- 24. In a machine the combination of a hopper for labels, a sucker for selecting the end label in saidhopper, means for'clamping the balance of the labels in said hopper and means for feeding the selected label,
and means for applying paste thereto, said sucker and clamping means operating on one end of the label and the feeding means operating on the other end of the label, said clamping means oscillating on a single fixed axis, saidclamp and said sucker each making contact with the end of the label at substantially the same place, the clamp being pivoted on one side of said place of contact and the sucker being pivoted on the other side of said place of contact.
25. In a machine the combination of a hopper for labels, a sucker for selecting the end label in said hopper, means for clamping the balance of the labels in said hopper and means for feeding the selected label, and means for applying paste thereto, said sucker and clamping means operating on one end of the label and the feeding means operating on the other end of the label, said clamping means oscillating on a single fixed axis, said clamp and said sucker each making contact with the end of the label at substantially the same place, the clamp being pivoted on one side of said place of contact and the sucker being pivoted on the other side of said place of contact, the pivots of both being close to the plane of the label.
26. The combination of guides for packages adapted to hold said packages in line both from above and below, a conveyer working between said guides, said guides extending beyond the conveyer, dogs pivotally mounted upon said conveyer adapted! to push packages along said guides, said guides having an opening extending transversely thereto in which opening a label can be placed across the path of movement of the packages, means to hold said dogs in position to push a package during a certain part of their travel, said dogs being permitted to swing backward after-they have pushed the package along the guide beyond end label in said hopper, means for clamp- 7 ing the balance of the labels in said hopper and means for feedin the selected label, said sucker and clamping means operating on one end of the label and the feeding means operating on the other end of the label, said clamping means oscillating on a single fixed axis and having a radial clamping .surface and having its bearing outside of and at one end of'the'magazine.
28; In a machine the combination of a hopper for labels, a sucker for selecting the end label in said hopper, means for clamping the balance of the labels in said hopper, said clamping means oscillating on a single fixed axis and having a radial clamping surface and having its bearing outside'of and at one end of the magazine.
29. Labeling apparatus, comprising a magazine label holder having provision. for pressing the labels against onegend thereof, the delivery end ofthe holder having lateral retaining means arranged to 'leave one side of the foremost label free, a picker device mounted for reciprocation to engage the free side of the foremost label and bend it outward, a presser member connected to move into engagement with the rest of the label stack behind the bent out end of the foremost label, a wiper member arranged to transfer the foremost label from the stack, and means for feeding boxes into position for application of the labels thereto.
30. Labeling apparatus, comprising a magazine label holder having provision for pressing the labels against an oscillatory picker arranged to engage one side of the foremost label and bend it outward, an oscillatory presser beak .in geared connection with said picker so as to one end thereof,
position to press upon the rest of the label stack behind the foremost label, a wiper also in-geared connection with said picker for transferring the labels from the stack, adhesive applying means, and box feeding means arranged to apply the labels to the boxes, as the labels are delivered from move into said adhesive applying means.
In testimony whereof we aflix our signatures in presence of two witnesses.
RUDOLPH KNOPP. JOSEPH G. BIEHLER. Witnesses:
E1210 Sommmn, EDNA K. Boom.
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