Abstract:
The invention relates to a method for producing double labels (1). Two large labels (7, 9) of varying size are each detachably applied to a carrier (11, 13) by means of their adhesive surfaces (35, 37), are respectively detached from their carrier (11, 13), and are stuck together by means of facing adhesive surfaces (35, 37). The two labels (7, 9) are dimensioned in such a way that, for the double label, a free end (5) of the adhesive surface of one label (2) protrudes past the other label (3). The device for producing such double labels (1) comprises a dispenser (25) for detaching the labels (7, 9) from their carrier (11, 13) and for assembling the labels and sticking them together. The dispenser (25) comprises parallel dispensing edges (27, 29). The double label (1) has a fixed element which can be written on or printed, and a free, flexible element (5) for fixing the double label (1) to an object to be labelled or another carrier strip. The inventive double label (1) enables high-quality goods such as jewellery or cosmetic products to be labelled in a very attractive and careful manner.
Abstract:
A facestock releasably adhered to a liner sheet is die cut to form one or two compact disc labels (820), and two diametrically opposed tabs (840 or 844) on each compact disc label (820) and located so that one edge of the tab (840 or 844) is in contact with one of the compact disc labels (820) and is perforated (830 or 834). The liner side of the tab (840 or 844) also has a die cut patterned so that it generally follows the outline of the tab (840 or 844), but which forms a shape which is inside of and slightly smaller than the face cut tab pattern. After the label sheet has passed through a printer or copier and the desired indicia has been printed on the labels (820), at least one of the tabs (840 or 844) is pushed through from the reverse side of the sheet (800), or pulled through via a sheet opening partially separating the tab (840 or 844) from the rest of the sheet (800).
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a dispenser for labels, stickers and the like which have been applied to one or more rolls of tape material, comprising: a container, for accommodating the at least one roll, which container has a front wall having a guide rim for guiding the tape material out of the container, and a bracket having a contact rod and a guide strip, which bracket is hingeable between a first position, in which the contact roller and the guide strip extend essentially on either side of the guide rim, and a second position, in which the contact roller and the guide strip have been moved away in the direction of the interior of the container.
Abstract:
In a manual apparatus (10) for labelling an object (15), preferably a letter envelope, a longitudinally movable carrier strip (22) to which are glued detachable labels (20) is guided along a guiding plane (13'). When the carrier strip (22) is bent at a deflection edge (16), a self-adhesive label is detached therefrom and may then be moved approximately in the direction of the guiding plane (13') onto the object located behind said deflection edge (16). The label (20) is guided after being detached from the carrier strip (22) by a guiding element (25) located before the deflection edge (16) onto the surface (15') of the object (15) that lies below the guiding plane (13'). In a magazine (40) that contains several objects (15) the uppermost object co-operates with the guiding element (25) during labelling so as to be moved away from the magazine when a label is glued.
Abstract:
A process is disclosed for applying a possibly coated adhesive film on a substrate. For that purpose, a carrying tape (9) provided with the adhesive film (10) is led at an acute angle over the pressing edge (18) of an elastically movable applying tongue (7). The carrying tape provided with the adhesive film is led to the side of the pressing edge of the applying tongue opposite to the substrate. The carrying tape is pressed together with the adhesive film thereon by the pressing edge upon the substrate, whereas the applying tongue is advanced with its pressing edge over the substrate, so that the carrying tape is gradually drawn over the pressing edge, the adhesive layer is glued to the substrate and released from the carrying tape.
Abstract:
The present invention concerns dispensing device (1) for adhesive labels that can be stuck to notebooks and comprising : A front panel (2) in which at least an opening (6) is obtained; First support means (4, 5) to keep said front panel (2) in emerging position from a support base where it is placed in use; And wherein second support means (20', 20'', 21, 22, 24) are further comprised, configured and arranged in such a manner as to support in rotatable manner a roll (100) of strip of adhesive labels (110), thus allowing to unroll it trough said opening (6).
Abstract:
The invention relates to a sticker placing device (1) for placing stickers (3) and/or patches onto a surface, the sticker placing device comprising: a cylindrical guiding body (10, 20) having an upper opening (24), a lower opening (22) and a guiding channel extending therebetween; a sticker cartridge (2) for holding a stack of stickers and/or patches, which sticker cartridge is insertable into the guiding channel via the lower opening; and a sticker placer (12) which is moveable connected to the guiding body (10, 20) and which comprises a pusher (50) which extends at least partly into the sticker cartridge and the guiding body for pushing onto the stack, wherein the sticker cartridge comprises first coupling members (37) and the sticker placer comprises second coupling members (57), wherein the first and second coupling members are configured to form a one¬ way coupling, wherein the one-way coupling allows movement of the sticker cartridge in the insert direction and blocks movement in a direction opposite to the insert direction.
Abstract:
A hand-held labeler (10) is described with a casing (16) having an upper opening (22) in which a label roll (20) is rotary-mounted on a holder (24) that can be moved up and down. A cap (30) is hinged on the casing at the upper opening. When the cap is closed, it fully surrounds the label roll. The cap is coupled with the holder by a link guide (34) in such a way that, by manually swinging the cap, the holder can be moved out of the opening and into the opening while the spacing between the cap and a label roll seated on the holder can be varied. When the cap is fully opened, the label roll is exposed and can easily be taken off the holder or attached to the holder.