序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
221 Method and apparatus for making a label US791591 1985-10-25 US4664508A 1987-05-12 Dennis E. Grovenburg
A simple and inexpensive method and apparatus for making a label for use on architectural drawings or the like using a number of bars containing standardized or preselected information and a conventional photocopy machine. The apparatus includes one or more bars containing desired information and a base for holding the bars which can be placed on the photocopy machine. Labels are produced by placing the apparatus on the photocopy machine which has been loaded with the desired labeling material and then copying information onto the material. Typically the apparatus and method are used to produce adhesive-backed transparent labels containing drafting symbols or drawing notations.
222 Two-color thermosensitive label US522568 1983-08-12 US4627641A 1986-12-09 Hatsuo Kawaguchi
A thermosensitive label wherein plural kinds of color developing material for developing different colors at approximately the same temperature are applied to a label substrate at predetermined, separate locations, enabling characters of different colors to be printed on the same label by a thermal printer.
223 Apparatus for producing labels US560843 1983-12-13 US4564411A 1986-01-14 Joseph C. Holzer
An apparatus having a friction-feed and surface-driven roller mechanism for producing laminated labels from a strip of base-tape material and a strip of transparent overlay-tape material. The apparatus is readily mountable to and adapted for use with many different types of typewriters and printers without permanent modification thereto. One embodiment is adapted for use with a typewriter or printer having a rolling platen. Another embodiment is adapted for use with a printer having a fixed platen and sheet-feeding tractor mechanism. Yet another embodiment is adapted for use with a typewriter having a movable, rolling platen. In all embodiments, there is provided a roller mechanism having a frictionally surface-driven feed roller engaging either the typewriter platen or a separate drive roll for pulling the overlay-tape and base-tape material into and through the roller mechanism and pressing the adhesive surface of the overlay-tape material into contact with the base-tape material. In all embodiments, deformable drag discs are fixed on opposite sides of the base-tape material spool and locating and tensioning screws are attached to the base-tape material spool mounting assembly for both adjustably, laterally positioning the rotatably mounted base-tape material spool and adjustably contacting the deformable drag discs to apply tension against the base-tape material spool independent of the overlay-tape material spool in accordance with the required feeding and tracking controls of the base-tape material to the roller mechanism. The drag disks may be either insertable or integrally formed with said base-tape material spool.
224 Method of making labels for containers US560796 1983-12-13 US4504348A 1985-03-12 David J. Instance
A method of continuously producing a series of tubular labelling sleeves, which method comprises (a) printing on each of the upper and lower outer faces of a flat tube or resilient material a sequence of desired images, the image on the upper face of the flat tube being printed in register with the image on the lower face of the flat tube; (b) removing the longitudinal edge portions of the flat tube from each of the two sides of the tube; (c) forming at regular intervals a seal across the width of the resilient material so as to seal together the upper and lower sides of the tube, steps (b) and (c) being performed in either order; and (d) severing the tube across its width along the resultant seal thereby to form a tubular sleeve.
225 Labeling machine and label US276900 1981-06-24 US4474637A 1984-10-02 Thomas Kempf
The invention relates to a machine for making labels of textile material sealable by ultrasonic means and having a delivery section that operates in cycles, and a folding and ironing device for gripping, folding, and ironing the labels which are delivered one behind the other. In order to substantially improve the handling of the labels as they are being sewn in, there is provided after the folding device an ultrasonic sealing device for affixing to the backs of the labels creased folds thereof by means of a fused joint.The invention further relates to a label from textile material for tape sealable by ultrasonic means and having at least one fold creased onto the back thereof, the creased fold being connected to the label across an ultrasonically fused joint, as well as a label with or without a creased fold, the ultrasonically fused joint being formed as a detach-by-ripping fused joint extending across the entire width of the label.
226 Method for preparing a plurality of labels US78588 1979-09-19 US4289561A 1981-09-15 Walter Holzknecht
A method for forming a large number of labels from a base sheet on which markings and symbols are imprinted on rows and columns. This base is reinforced with a transparent sheet cemented to the front of the base and/or a backing foil or material cemented to the rear face of the base. Perpendicular edges are cut, parallel to the rows and perpendicular to the columns respectively. Cuts are then made making individual strips. The strips are realigned, connected together and cuts are made, separating the reconnected base into a series of labels.
227 Pin-feed label stock for drive transport systems and method of forming same US941027 1978-09-11 US4260656A 1981-04-07 James W. Mullen
A paper stock adapted to be employed in transport systems utilizing projecting pin-type sprocket drives includes at least one row of a plurality of spaced-apart and aligned pin-engageable drive apertures extending the length thereof, each of which drive apertures is formed by a partially open circular die-cut line having a gap between its ends of approximately 0.010 inches to 0.040 inches, the gap being oriented at the leading edge of the resulting aperture, thereby forming a strengthening hinge-like connection between the paper stock and the aperture blank when such blank is subsequently displaced, such as by engagement with a projecting pin on a drive sprocket mechanism of a transport system used to move paper stock through a machine.
228 Label machine US45203 1979-06-04 US4255997A 1981-03-17 Bobby J. Clay
A label machine for forming individual labels from an endless tape strip. The machine includes a novel label removal device which uses compressed air to insure removal of each label to a collection station after it is cut from the endless strip, thereby preventing hang-up of labels at the machine's cutter assembly. The machine also includes a novel tape feed mechanism that provides accurate label length control, thereby preventing waste of tape. These mechanisms are preferably used in combination with a printer head, the novel tape feed and label removal mechanisms cooperating to prevent printing errors between leading and trailing labels cut from the endless tape strip.
229 Printing and die-cutting apparatus US847241 1977-10-31 US4236955A 1980-12-02 Allan R. Prittie
There is provided a combination of a web-treating apparatus adapted to feed web at a steady rate into a web-handling apparatus, the latter performing an operation on the web, such as stamping. In the latter apparatus, the web is entrained over a series of rollers which include parallelogram -linked rollers set in such a way that web can be continuously and steadily fed into the web-handling apparatus and out of it, while at the same time the web can be halted intermittently at a portion of the apparatus at which the operation is to be carried out. As the web stops and starts at the location where the operation is carried out, the parallelogram-linked rollers move back and forth in an arc. In order to match the averaged speed of the web past the location where the operation is taking place to the infeed of web to the web-handling apparatus, a potentiometer is applied to the parallelogram-linkage, such that if the arc through which the parallelogram is moving progressively shifts in one direction or the other beyond a given pair of limits, the potentiometer setting will be changed. The potentiometer is wired into the control means which governs the overall or averaged speed of the web past the location where the operation is being performed.
230 Tape splicing device and dispenser therefor US712951 1976-08-09 US4113906A 1978-09-12 Arthur Brandwein
The tape splicing device includes a plurality of elongated tab members extending from a flexible marginal portion and an adhesive splicing strip adjoining each tab with the marginal portion. The tab members and the marginal portion are wound about themselves in roll form such that the marginal portion is in substantial surface contact with itself, and an underlying tab member is capable of at least some surface contact with an immediate overlaying tab member.The tape splicing device is made from a laminate of adhesive tape and flexible sheet that is scored, severed, rolled and trimmed to form individual independently removable elongated tab members and adhesive splicing strips.A dispenser for the tape splicing device includes a frame that holds a roll of the tape splicing device and permits its unwinding along a bearing surface. A resilient clip on the dispenser clamps the unwound portion against the bearing surface to permit detachment of individual tabs and splicing strips.
231 Method of making a scored paper laminate US27876772 1972-08-08 US3859157A 1975-01-07 MORGAN BURTON D
A scored paper laminate comprising a face sheet having an adhesive coating thereon and a removable paper backing. The scoring may be continuous and is in only the backing sheet to facilitate tearing the sheet at a later time to remove it and adopt the laminate for use as a label or similar product.
232 Method for label inspection and improvement and the product produced thereby US3457137D 1966-05-25 US3457137A 1969-07-22 MCCARTHY ROBERT F
233 Handling of self-adhering labels and the like US78462259 1959-01-02 US3044923A 1962-07-17 MORGAN BURTON D
234 Method and apparatus for forming covered index tabs on sheets US52020455 1955-07-06 US2845010A 1958-07-29 KEENAN LLOYD T
235 Tag forming tool US76055147 1947-07-12 US2577192A 1951-12-04 HAUER LEON C
236 Tag-feeding and forming machine US62516532 1932-07-27 US1987966A 1935-01-15 MORTIMER CHARLES G
237 Tension control for label pasting belts US56539731 1931-09-26 US1895315A 1933-01-24 ADAM FISHER
238 Printed label and process or method of manufacturing the same US13770526 1926-09-25 US1685140A 1928-09-25 ARTHUR ROSENTHAL; MARTIN ROSENTHAL
239 Combined stapling and folding machine US389147D US389147A 1888-09-04
240 Improvement in tag-machines US190506D US190506A 1877-05-08
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