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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Mar. 31, 1992
Filed:
Sep. 13, 1991
Steven Kunreuther, New York, NY (US);
John Pratt, Litchfield, CT (US);
Texpak, Inc., Franklin Square, NY (US);
Abstract
Labels in sheet form are first separated into strips along spaced parallel perforation lines extending in the direction of sheet movement and then into individual labels along spaced perforation lines extending in a direction transverse to sheet movement. The strip separation step can be accomplished with one of three ways. The first embodiment includes a two driven pressure rollers one of which has a resilient exterior surface including discontinuous alternating larger and smaller diameter areas and the other has a rigid continuous surface of different diameter sections. The rollers cooperate to clamp the sheet at points between the perforation lines as it moves and exert to a force along the perforating lines to burst same. The second embodiment involves moving belts which clamp the sheets between the perforation lines as it moves, gradually separating into different planes. The third embodiment includes a reciprocating element with fins and a pressure pad with slots aligned with the perforation lines to accomodate the reciprocating fins. Transverse separation is accomplished by first and second spaced pairs of rollers. The second pair of rollers is rotated at a higher speed than the first pair such that the labels are completely separated. The individual labels can be accumulated on a slowly moving conveyor.