WO1992000844A1 - In-mould label applicator - Google Patents
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- WO1992000844A1 WO1992000844A1 PCT/AU1991/000292 AU9100292W WO9200844A1 WO 1992000844 A1 WO1992000844 A1 WO 1992000844A1 AU 9100292 W AU9100292 W AU 9100292W WO 9200844 A1 WO9200844 A1 WO 9200844A1
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B29—WORKING OF PLASTICS; WORKING OF SUBSTANCES IN A PLASTIC STATE IN GENERAL
- B29C—SHAPING OR JOINING OF PLASTICS; SHAPING OF MATERIAL IN A PLASTIC STATE, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; AFTER-TREATMENT OF THE SHAPED PRODUCTS, e.g. REPAIRING
- B29C45/00—Injection moulding, i.e. forcing the required volume of moulding material through a nozzle into a closed mould; Apparatus therefor
- B29C45/14—Injection moulding, i.e. forcing the required volume of moulding material through a nozzle into a closed mould; Apparatus therefor incorporating preformed parts or layers, e.g. injection moulding around inserts or for coating articles
- B29C45/14008—Inserting articles into the mould
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B29—WORKING OF PLASTICS; WORKING OF SUBSTANCES IN A PLASTIC STATE IN GENERAL
- B29C—SHAPING OR JOINING OF PLASTICS; SHAPING OF MATERIAL IN A PLASTIC STATE, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; AFTER-TREATMENT OF THE SHAPED PRODUCTS, e.g. REPAIRING
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B29—WORKING OF PLASTICS; WORKING OF SUBSTANCES IN A PLASTIC STATE IN GENERAL
- B29C—SHAPING OR JOINING OF PLASTICS; SHAPING OF MATERIAL IN A PLASTIC STATE, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; AFTER-TREATMENT OF THE SHAPED PRODUCTS, e.g. REPAIRING
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- B29C45/14008—Inserting articles into the mould
- B29C2045/1404—Inserting articles into the mould feeding inserts cut out from an endless sheet outside the mould
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B29—WORKING OF PLASTICS; WORKING OF SUBSTANCES IN A PLASTIC STATE IN GENERAL
- B29C—SHAPING OR JOINING OF PLASTICS; SHAPING OF MATERIAL IN A PLASTIC STATE, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; AFTER-TREATMENT OF THE SHAPED PRODUCTS, e.g. REPAIRING
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- B29C2045/1486—Details, accessories and auxiliary operations
- B29C2045/14901—Coating a sheet-like insert smaller than the dimensions of the adjacent mould wall
- B29C2045/14918—Coating a sheet-like insert smaller than the dimensions of the adjacent mould wall in-mould-labelling
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- the present invention relates to apparatus for placing labels into a mould prior to a moulding operation.
- moulds are used in blow, injection or compression moulding equipment.
- the labels may take the form of a roll of strip film of foil, paper, cardboard or plastics, or a combination thereof, all of various strengths and compositions, including flimsy plastic film and barrier layer plastic film.
- the moulding operation serves to incorporate the label into an article formed by the moulding operation.
- apparatus for applying labels into a mould served to transfer precut labels from a hopper or stack directly to the mould of injection moulding equipment. Often, depending on the type of label material used, more than one label would be transferred to the mould, which would result in an undesirable moulded article being formed by the moulding operation. Furthermore, the hopper or stack of labels was liable to disruption which resulted in further incorrect or misaligned transfer of a label to the mould prior to the moulding operation.
- Australian Patent No. 522,591 and Patent Application No. 73698/87 each disclose a labelling device which serves to alleviate a problem known with previous prior art label applicator apparatus.
- the specifications each disclose a device into which a roll of plastic label strip film is fed.
- the strip film has pre-printed labels thereon.
- the film is passed through a cutting device which serves to cut or punch out a label blank in a shape conforming to the periphery of the pre-printed label.
- a transfer mechanism then positions the cut blank into the mould prior to the injection moulding operation.
- Each labelling device disclosed utilises a die component having a cutting edge conforming to the periphery of the pre-printed label.
- This die component must be kept clean and very sharp, and suffers from high rates of wear when used in a commercial mass production situation. Wear may cause a blank to be improperly cut from the strip or torn from the strip. Also the die component and strip film must be perfectly aligned in order to ensure accurate punching of the strip to obtain a clean label blank. Furthermore, a substantial portion of the strip film material, not forming a part of the cut blank, becomes waste and is often discarded.
- each labelling device disclosed is label shape specific and requires a new die component to be installed where the shape of a new label differs from the shape of a previous label cut by the die component.
- each labelling device disclosed requires a number of different die components. This involves a greater capital cost in purchasing or using and maintaining labelling devices.
- An object of the present invention is to alleviate problems associated with prior art devices.
- a further object of the present invention is to provide an in-mould label applicator adapted to cut a label blank from a strip film without regard to the shape and orientation of label imprinted on the strip film.
- a still further object of the present invention is to provide an in-mould label applicator which reduces waste strip material and material used in a moulding operation.
- a still further object of the present invention is to provide an in-mould label applicator which alleviates the need for label shape specific die components and thus alleviates capital costs and excessive wear associated with die components.
- a still further object of the present invention is to provide an in-mould label applicator in which a cut strip film including a label and excess film juxtaposed the label can be incorporated into a moulded article, thus reducing the amount of other material fed from the moulding apparatus required to be used to mould the article.
- the present invention provides an in-mould label applicator comprising feeding means adapted to feed strip film having at least one label printed thereon to a cutting means, said cutting means being adapted to cut a portion of said strip film, said portion having said label thereon together with excess strip film, and transfer means adapted to place said portion into a mould prior to a moulding operation.
- FIG. 1 the figure shows an in-mould label applicator in accordance with the present invention, wherein the cutting means is a heated wire.
- the present invention serves to simplify the process step of cutting the strip film upon which the label is printed.
- the strip film By cutting the strip film in a manner which is not specific to the shape of the printed label, shape specific dye components are not needed.
- the cut strip film may include excess strip film, upon which no label printing appears, and which is fed into the moulding apparatus together with the printed label. This use of the excess film in the moulding or formation of the moulded articles serves to alleviate the problem of disposing of waste strip film and serves to reduce the amount of additional material required to be used in forming the moulded article.
- the label applicator 2 of the present invention is shown in the figure.
- the applicator 2 is positioned above an injection moulding apparatus 1.
- the label applicator 2 of the present invention is equally adapted for use with blow moulding or other moulding apparatus such as compression moulding apparatus in which a label may form a part of an article moulded by the moulding apparatus.
- the embodiment shown is only one of several possible embodiments as would be clear to a skilled person in applying the present invention.
- the applicator 2 has mounted thereon a roll of strip film 4.
- the film 4 may be foil, paper, cardboard, or various plastics or a plastic composite, including flimsy and/or barrier layer plastic film.
- the strip film 4a is elongate and is fed by feeder means 5 to the cutting means 7.
- the strip film can be made of polyethylene, polypropylene, polyester, or any other plastic material including-eT ⁇ m ltilayer laminate plastic material.
- Printer matter such as a label, can appear on the strip film 4a for incorporation with an article moulded by the moulding apparatus 1. This serves to avoid the need for a separate label to be applied to the article at a later time.
- the cutter means 7 can be adjusted longitudinally of the strip film 4a in order to cut a portion 9 of the strip film 4a of any desired length.
- the cutter may also be adjusted to cut the strip film in any manner in accordance with the size of label and amount of excess needed to be incorporated in-feo- the moulded article.
- the width of the strip film is selected at the time of printing the labels in order to reduce waste (excess film).
- the cutting means 7 may comprise a source of heat, such as a heated wire powered by a power source 11 or a laser. The heated wire is moved toward the strip film 4a at a predetermined time and when the heat source contacts the strip film 4a, the film is cut or severed along cutting edge 12. The heat source can then be retracted to a standby position.
- a cutter comprising a heat source is well suited for plastic strip film, however, a guillotine or scissor-like device (not shown) is equally adapted to cut plastic strip film as well as foil, paper, cardboard or other types of strip film equally adapted to be used in the present invention.
- the cutting means cuts a portion 9 of strip film, where the portion 9 includes printing in the form of a label 6 thereon and excess strip film 10. In prior art devices, this excess strip film is waste, or must be reprocessed. However, in the present invention-, the excess 10 forms a 5 part of the article to be moulded in the moulding apparatus 1. The excess 10 can be compatible with the material injected into the mould to form the article.
- the portion 9 is incorporated or becomes a part of the moulded article.
- a saving of injected material fed o from the injection moulding apparatus is realised by using what was previously waste material in the moulded article.
- accurate die cutting or stamping of the label 6 from the strip film 4a is not needed and savings are possible in the capital cost of not purchasing die equipment and in the reduction of "down-time" due to the more reliable nature of the present invention compared to a high wearing die component.
- a transfer means 8 removes the portion 9 from the cutting means of label applicator 2 by means of electostatics and/or suction and places the portion 9 in a mould 3 of the moulding apparatus 1.
- one half of the mould is slidably mounted, allowing for closure of the mould after the portion 9 is placed in the mould. Injection, compression or blow moulding can then take place to incorporate the portion 9 (and thus label 6) into a moulded article (not shown).
- the embodiment disclosed relates particularly to plastics moulding, alternative embodiments are encompassed herein, where such alternatives are known to those skilled in the art and must be utilised to perform the present invention with a strip film of other than plastic material.
- the present invention provides for cutting or separation of a strip film having labels thereon into portions.
- the portions include the labels and excess strip material. This obviates the need to cut out the labels individually and accurately from the strip film.
- the excess strip film which was previously waste material is used in the moulded article, and thus allows for a reduction in the amount of injectable material needed to mould the article. There is also a saving in time, energy and cost of reprocessing or recycling material which, in prior art configurations, is regarded as waste in the moulding operation.
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Abstract
The present invention relates to an applicator (1) for placing labels (6) in a mould (3). The applicator severs the film (9) bearing the label (6) from a strip of film (4). The severed film (9) includes the label (6) and excess strip film (10).
Description
IN-MOULD LABEL APPLICATOR
FIELD OF INVENTION
The present invention relates to apparatus for placing labels into a mould prior to a moulding operation.
In particular, such moulds are used in blow, injection or compression moulding equipment. The labels may take the form of a roll of strip film of foil, paper, cardboard or plastics, or a combination thereof, all of various strengths and compositions, including flimsy plastic film and barrier layer plastic film. The moulding operation serves to incorporate the label into an article formed by the moulding operation.
BACKGROUND ART
Heretofore, apparatus for applying labels into a mould served to transfer precut labels from a hopper or stack directly to the mould of injection moulding equipment. Often, depending on the type of label material used, more than one label would be transferred to the mould, which would result in an undesirable moulded article being formed by the moulding operation. Furthermore, the hopper or stack of labels was liable to disruption which resulted in further incorrect or misaligned transfer of a label to the mould prior to the moulding operation.
Furthermore, many prior art moulded articles, for example container lids, have a paper label applied separately to the lid after the article has been moulded. This involves a second, and time consuming, step in the manufacturing process. A separate paper label also presents problems if the moulded article is to be recycled. The paper label needs to be removed before the plastic can be recycled.
Australian Patent No. 522,591 and Patent Application No. 73698/87 each disclose a labelling device which serves to alleviate a problem known with previous prior art label applicator apparatus. The specifications each disclose a device into which a roll of plastic label strip film is fed. The strip film has pre-printed labels
thereon. The film is passed through a cutting device which serves to cut or punch out a label blank in a shape conforming to the periphery of the pre-printed label. A transfer mechanism then positions the cut blank into the mould prior to the injection moulding operation.
Each labelling device disclosed utilises a die component having a cutting edge conforming to the periphery of the pre-printed label. This die component must be kept clean and very sharp, and suffers from high rates of wear when used in a commercial mass production situation. Wear may cause a blank to be improperly cut from the strip or torn from the strip. Also the die component and strip film must be perfectly aligned in order to ensure accurate punching of the strip to obtain a clean label blank. Furthermore, a substantial portion of the strip film material, not forming a part of the cut blank, becomes waste and is often discarded.
Additionally, each labelling device disclosed is label shape specific and requires a new die component to be installed where the shape of a new label differs from the shape of a previous label cut by the die component. Thus, each labelling device disclosed requires a number of different die components. This involves a greater capital cost in purchasing or using and maintaining labelling devices.
OBJECTS OF INVENTION
An object of the present invention is to alleviate problems associated with prior art devices.
A further object of the present invention is to provide an in-mould label applicator adapted to cut a label blank from a strip film without regard to the shape and orientation of label imprinted on the strip film.
A still further object of the present invention is to provide an in-mould label applicator which reduces waste strip material and material used in a moulding operation.
A still further object of the present invention is to provide an in-mould label applicator which alleviates the
need for label shape specific die components and thus alleviates capital costs and excessive wear associated with die components.
A still further object of the present invention is to provide an in-mould label applicator in which a cut strip film including a label and excess film juxtaposed the label can be incorporated into a moulded article, thus reducing the amount of other material fed from the moulding apparatus required to be used to mould the article. SUMMARY OF INVENTION
The present invention provides an in-mould label applicator comprising feeding means adapted to feed strip film having at least one label printed thereon to a cutting means, said cutting means being adapted to cut a portion of said strip film, said portion having said label thereon together with excess strip film, and transfer means adapted to place said portion into a mould prior to a moulding operation.
A preferred embodiment of the present invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein : the figure shows an in-mould label applicator in accordance with the present invention, wherein the cutting means is a heated wire.
The present invention serves to simplify the process step of cutting the strip film upon which the label is printed. By cutting the strip film in a manner which is not specific to the shape of the printed label, shape specific dye components are not needed. Furthermore, the cut strip film may include excess strip film, upon which no label printing appears, and which is fed into the moulding apparatus together with the printed label. This use of the excess film in the moulding or formation of the moulded articles serves to alleviate the problem of disposing of waste strip film and serves to reduce the amount of additional material required to be used in forming the
moulded article.
One embodiment of the label applicator 2 of the present invention is shown in the figure. The applicator 2 is positioned above an injection moulding apparatus 1. The label applicator 2 of the present invention is equally adapted for use with blow moulding or other moulding apparatus such as compression moulding apparatus in which a label may form a part of an article moulded by the moulding apparatus. Furthermore, the embodiment shown is only one of several possible embodiments as would be clear to a skilled person in applying the present invention.
The applicator 2 has mounted thereon a roll of strip film 4. The film 4 may be foil, paper, cardboard, or various plastics or a plastic composite, including flimsy and/or barrier layer plastic film. In the embodiment described, the strip film 4a is elongate and is fed by feeder means 5 to the cutting means 7. In the embodiment described the strip film can be made of polyethylene, polypropylene, polyester, or any other plastic material including-eT^m ltilayer laminate plastic material.
Printer matter, such as a label, can appear on the strip film 4a for incorporation with an article moulded by the moulding apparatus 1. This serves to avoid the need for a separate label to be applied to the article at a later time.
The cutter means 7 can be adjusted longitudinally of the strip film 4a in order to cut a portion 9 of the strip film 4a of any desired length. The cutter may also be adjusted to cut the strip film in any manner in accordance with the size of label and amount of excess needed to be incorporated in-feo- the moulded article. Advantageously, the width of the strip film is selected at the time of printing the labels in order to reduce waste (excess film). In the embodiment shown, for a plastic strip film, the cutting means 7 may comprise a source of heat, such as a heated wire powered by a power source 11 or a laser. The heated wire is moved toward the strip film 4a at a predetermined time and
when the heat source contacts the strip film 4a, the film is cut or severed along cutting edge 12. The heat source can then be retracted to a standby position.
A cutter comprising a heat source is well suited for plastic strip film, however, a guillotine or scissor-like device (not shown) is equally adapted to cut plastic strip film as well as foil, paper, cardboard or other types of strip film equally adapted to be used in the present invention. The cutting means cuts a portion 9 of strip film, where the portion 9 includes printing in the form of a label 6 thereon and excess strip film 10. In prior art devices, this excess strip film is waste, or must be reprocessed. However, in the present invention-, the excess 10 forms a 5 part of the article to be moulded in the moulding apparatus 1. The excess 10 can be compatible with the material injected into the mould to form the article. In this way, the portion 9 is incorporated or becomes a part of the moulded article. Thus a saving of injected material fed o from the injection moulding apparatus is realised by using what was previously waste material in the moulded article. Furthermore, accurate die cutting or stamping of the label 6 from the strip film 4a is not needed and savings are possible in the capital cost of not purchasing die equipment and in the reduction of "down-time" due to the more reliable nature of the present invention compared to a high wearing die component.
A transfer means 8 removes the portion 9 from the cutting means of label applicator 2 by means of electostatics and/or suction and places the portion 9 in a mould 3 of the moulding apparatus 1. In the moulding apparatus shown, one half of the mould is slidably mounted, allowing for closure of the mould after the portion 9 is placed in the mould. Injection, compression or blow moulding can then take place to incorporate the portion 9 (and thus label 6) into a moulded article (not shown). Although the embodiment disclosed relates
particularly to plastics moulding, alternative embodiments are encompassed herein, where such alternatives are known to those skilled in the art and must be utilised to perform the present invention with a strip film of other than plastic material.
In essence, the present invention provides for cutting or separation of a strip film having labels thereon into portions. The portions include the labels and excess strip material. This obviates the need to cut out the labels individually and accurately from the strip film. The excess strip film which was previously waste material is used in the moulded article, and thus allows for a reduction in the amount of injectable material needed to mould the article. There is also a saving in time, energy and cost of reprocessing or recycling material which, in prior art configurations, is regarded as waste in the moulding operation.
Claims
1. An in-mould label applicator comprising feeding means adapted to feed strip film having at least one label printed thereon to a cutting means, said cutting means being adapted to cut a portion of said strip film, said portion having said label thereon together with excess strip film, and transfer means adapted to place said portion into a mould prior to a moulding operation.
2. An in-mould label applicator as claimed in Claim 1, wherein said strip film is substantially elongate and said cutting means is adapted to cut said strip film substantially transverse of the longitudinal direction of the strip film.
3. An in-mould label applicator as claimed in Claim 1 or 2, wherein said cutting means comprises a source of heat, such as heated wire or laser.
4. An in-mould label applicator as claimed in Claim 1 or 2, wherein said cutting means comprises a guillotine or scissor-like device.
5. An in-mould label applicator as claimed in Claim 1, substantially as herein described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
6. A product made by the applicator as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 5.
7. In an in-mould label applicator, including feeding means adapted to feed strip film having at least one label printed thereon to a cutting means, the cutting means being adapted to cut a portion of said strip film, so as to separate film bearing the label from the strip film, transfer means adapted to place the label bearing film into a mould prior to a moulding operation, the improvement comprising: cutting said strip film such that the label bearing film includes a label thereon to be applied to an-~article during the moulding operation and excess strip film.
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| WO2000030827A1 (en) * | 1998-11-21 | 2000-06-02 | Carling Point Limited | In-mould labelling |
| CN102950642A (en) * | 2011-08-26 | 2013-03-06 | 艾乐迈铁科公司 | Method and apparatus for attaching a tag to slipform cast prefabricated concrete product |
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| CN102950642A (en) * | 2011-08-26 | 2013-03-06 | 艾乐迈铁科公司 | Method and apparatus for attaching a tag to slipform cast prefabricated concrete product |
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