Labeling method employing radiation curable adhesive
First Claim
1. A continuous method of applying individual, stacked plastic labels to containers including the sequential steps of:
- maintaining a stack of individual plastic labels in a dispensing magazine;
applying a radiation curable adhesive to a transfer member, said adhesive being in a minimally tacky state;
causing said transfer member with the adhesive thereon to engage an exposed, lower surface of a lowermost label in the stack to apply said minimally tacky adhesive to said lower surface at a sufficient thickness to permit the adhesive to flow after the label is applied to a container to fill in visual defects in the adhesive between the label and the container, and also to remove the lowermost label from the stack and releasably adhesively secure said lowermost label to said transfer member for subsequent transport of the lowermost label through a radiation cure station;
directing the lowermost label with the radiation curable adhesive thereon through an irradiating station for irradiating the adhesive to render said minimally tacky radiation curable adhesive sufficiently tacky to effectively adhere said lowermost label to the container without preventing the adhesive from flowing between the label and the container to fill in visual defects in the adhesive, and thereafter;
effectively adhering the lowermost label to the outer surface of said container through the sufficiently tacky adhesive component while permitting the sufficiently tacky adhesive to flow and fill in visual defects in the adhesive between the label and the container.
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Abstract
This invention relates to a labeling system for continuously applying a layer of a radiation curable adhesive, e.g., a UV curable adhesive, to plastic, sheet fed, cut and stack, labels, irradiating the adhesive on the labels to render the adhesive sufficiently tacky to effectively adhere the labels to containers in a commercial labeling machine and thereafter applying the labels to discrete containers through the sufficiently tacky adhesive layer. The plastic labels can be clear, opaque (including metallized) plastic films and can be retained in a dispensing magazine prior to the application of the radiation curable adhesive to the labels.
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39 Claims
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1. A continuous method of applying individual, stacked plastic labels to containers including the sequential steps of:
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maintaining a stack of individual plastic labels in a dispensing magazine;
applying a radiation curable adhesive to a transfer member, said adhesive being in a minimally tacky state;
causing said transfer member with the adhesive thereon to engage an exposed, lower surface of a lowermost label in the stack to apply said minimally tacky adhesive to said lower surface at a sufficient thickness to permit the adhesive to flow after the label is applied to a container to fill in visual defects in the adhesive between the label and the container, and also to remove the lowermost label from the stack and releasably adhesively secure said lowermost label to said transfer member for subsequent transport of the lowermost label through a radiation cure station;
directing the lowermost label with the radiation curable adhesive thereon through an irradiating station for irradiating the adhesive to render said minimally tacky radiation curable adhesive sufficiently tacky to effectively adhere said lowermost label to the container without preventing the adhesive from flowing between the label and the container to fill in visual defects in the adhesive, and thereafter;
effectively adhering the lowermost label to the outer surface of said container through the sufficiently tacky adhesive component while permitting the sufficiently tacky adhesive to flow and fill in visual defects in the adhesive between the label and the container. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39)
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