81 |
Paper-fastener. |
US1911649622 |
1911-09-16 |
US1130590A |
1915-03-02 |
GAGE DANIEL W |
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82 |
Machine for fastening paper or like sheets together. |
US1914844364 |
1914-06-10 |
US1104622A |
1914-07-21 |
BUMP GEORGE P |
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83 |
Machine for stringing tags. |
US1913756275 |
1913-03-24 |
US1066163A |
1913-07-01 |
SYLVESTER CHARLES |
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84 |
Fastening device. |
US1909495985 |
1909-05-14 |
US1065903A |
1913-06-24 |
BUMP GEORGE P |
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85 |
Machine for making pin-tickets. |
US1903140458 |
1903-01-26 |
US864005A |
1907-08-20 |
KUHNS JOHN P |
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86 |
Paper cutting and folding machine. |
US1903185896 |
1903-12-19 |
US768484A |
1904-08-23 |
RUTH SAMUEL D |
|
87 |
Tag tying and bunching machine |
US566353D |
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US566353A |
1896-08-25 |
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88 |
weinman |
US551878D |
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US551878A |
1895-12-24 |
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89 |
Machine foe steinging tags |
US356101D |
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US356101A |
1887-01-18 |
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90 |
Improvement in machines for stringing tags |
US172103D |
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US172103A |
1876-01-11 |
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91 |
Improvement in machines for stringing tags |
US165173D |
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US165173A |
1875-07-06 |
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92 |
Heat sealing of thread to a web |
US795050 |
1997-02-05 |
US5874149A |
1999-02-23 |
Geoffrey William Vernon; James Goodwin; Andrew Cleall; Thomas William Bailey |
A tagged packet carries a tag which is attached to the main body of the packet by a thread. The thread comprises polypropylene so as to be attachable by heat sealing to the body. The body is made up of layers of sheet material also comprising thermoplastic material to allow the body to be closed by heat seals. The thread is secured to the f ace of the body at one edge at the same time as that edge is heat sealed and the heating for the thread seal is applied from the opposite face of the body whereas the adjacent regions of edge seal spaced from the thread has the heating applied through the first face. This arrangement gives closer control of the different conditions required for securing the thread and for sealing together only the sheet material of the body. |
93 |
Method and apparatus for the production of tagged packets |
US753620 |
1996-11-27 |
US5873216A |
1999-02-23 |
Harvey William Appelbe; Thomas William Bailey; James Goodwin |
A method and apparatus are provided for assembling together tags (6), thread (8) and a web of envelope material for producing tagged packets. The tags are held on spaced seats on the periphery of a rotary carrier (2) and the thread is laid over the carrier and the tags. It is formed into a convoluted shape on the peripheral surface of the carrier between the tags by laterally displaceable holding pins (12) or by being dispensed onto the carrier by a displaceable guide (50). The web is brought against the tags and thread and attached to them maintaining the convoluted pattern of the thread. The assembly of web, thread and tags is suitable for a subsequent form-filling operation to complete the packets. |
94 |
Method and device for attaching tie-on tags to containers |
US36879 |
1993-03-25 |
US5275681A |
1994-01-04 |
Albert Hettler |
The invention concerns a method for attaching tags (14) provided with closed loops (34), so-called tie-on tags, to the necks of containers (27, 27A).Tags (14) of this type are usually slipped on by hand over the containers (27, 27A) passing by on an assembly line, which requires high numbers of employees.The object of the invention to develop the method in such a way that the tags (14) can be automatically attached to the container necks is solved thereby that the tags (14) provided with loops (34) are aligned and placed in a row in a first procedural step, as well as fastened to at least one support band (16) and, in a second procedural step, a gripper (24) is inserted into each loop (34), each loop (34) is released from the support band (16), the gripper (24) with the loop (34) crosses over the neck of a container (27, 27A), that the loop (34) is released from the gripper (24) and the gripper (24) is moved away from the container (27, 27A).Advantageous embodiments result from the use of two support bands (16), an adhesive connection between loops (34) and support bands (16) and the rewinding of the support bands (16).A device for carrying out the method is also object of the invention. |
95 |
Tag manufacturing apparatus |
US576438 |
1984-02-02 |
US4578139A |
1986-03-25 |
William J. Stehouwer |
A tag assembling machine feeds tag bodies and tag ties from opposite directions along a lineal path into a centralized work station in predetermined alignment for assembly. In the preferred embodiment, the work station includes a welding apparatus for bonding the tag tie to the tag body. |
96 |
Tags and method of producing the same |
US3546798D |
1968-01-29 |
US3546798A |
1970-12-15 |
RETHMEIER GERHARD |
|
97 |
Automatic looping machine |
US30973463 |
1963-09-18 |
US3252725A |
1966-05-24 |
JOHN MATTHEWS; COSMO IACOVAZZI |
|
98 |
Strand joining device |
US28052052 |
1952-04-04 |
US2626393A |
1953-01-27 |
FLOOD CARL A |
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99 |
Device for stringing labels and the like |
US28373139 |
1939-07-11 |
US2234679A |
1941-03-11 |
ALLAN MILLER GEORGE |
|
100 |
String looping apparatus and method |
US73669334 |
1934-07-24 |
US2049999A |
1936-08-04 |
FLOOD CARL A |
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