MR ETIKETTIERTECHNIK GMBH & CO. KG Patent applications |
Patent application number | Title | Published |
20100116426 | LABELING DEVICE - The invention relates to a labeling device and method for attaching in particular elongated narrow labels. In the labeling device, a respective label dispensed from a dispensing edge is only partially received by a conveying belt. The conveying belt is moved into a position in which a portion of the label projecting from the conveying belt is attached at an item to be labeled. The conveying belt may be crossed by 90° while it passes a drive roll and a roller. | 05-13-2010 |
20100089536 | Labeling Device - A labeling device includes a conveyor belt for taking up a row of labels, and two label dispensers, each for dispensing labels from a dispensing sheet over a dispensing edge onto the conveyor belt. The label dispensers are disposed one behind the other, the dispensing edge of a rear one of the dispensers being shifted, so that the dispensing edges of the two label dispensers are one above the other. The conveyor belt is guided over a belt deflector for changing the course of the belt between two positions as to the dispensing edges, the belt deflector including a tilting lever, over which the conveyor belt is deflected and which can be swiveled between two positions. The conveyor belt is in a first position for taking up labels at the first dispensing edge and in a second position, for taking up labels at the second dispensing edge. | 04-15-2010 |
20090266484 | Method for the Serial Application of Labels on a Tape - A method for applying labels in rows on a tape, which can be driven by a tape driving mechanism, for which the labels are deposited in consecutive rows at an applicator, disposed stationary at the tape, on the tape, the tape being advanced partially after or during the deposition of a row of labels by a length section at the applicator in that, by a movable tension, a pull loop is pulled out of the path of the tape downstream from the applicator, while the section of tape, located upstream from the pull loop, is kept stationary, and the tension can be moved stepwise between a starting position and an end position and that, during the partial advance, a step is traveled by the tension roller, the length of which is adjusted by a control mechanism. | 10-29-2009 |
20090199961 | Transverse Lane Labeling Method and Labeller - A method for applying labels on articles guided in parallel lanes, and dispensing a row of labels by a label dispenser from a backing, taken up by a transfer path guided transversely over the lanes and transferred onto the articles in a transfer step including moving a lifting tool, extending along a section of the transfer path onto article lanes for pressing the labels onto the articles and return of the lifting tool into its starting position. The dispensed labels are taken up at a point of the transfer path, at a distance from the lifting tool, and the dispensing a row of labels is commenced before the transferring a previous row of labels is concluded, the time of starting the dispensing of a row of labels being a function of the transporting path of the labels, the speed of the transfer path and the speed of the lifting tool. | 08-13-2009 |
20090020223 | Method and Device for the Multi-lane Application of Labels - A method and device for the multi-lane and multi-row application of labels on articles such as packages or the like, which are guided in parallel lanes, in which the labels are dispensed from a backing film by a label dispenser, taken up by a conveyor belt, which is guided transversely over the lanes and transferred by a transfer device from the conveyor belt onto the articles. The labels are transferred in consecutive rows from the conveyor belt to a section of a transfer belt which extends transversely to the conveyor belt over and beyond the lanes, until a set with a specified number of label rows on this transfer belt section is completed and the transfer belt, during an advance of the lanes, is driven to dispense the set of label rows onto the articles. | 01-22-2009 |