Composite label web roll

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Inventors

Seeley, William J.

Application #

154679

Filed

May-30-1980

Published

Mar-16-1982

Current US Class

040/638
156/DIG33
283/100
283/105
283/81
428/136
428/138
428/343
428/42.3
428/43
428/906

International Classes

B32B 003/10; B32B 003/16

Field of Search

428/40 428/41 428/42 428/43 428/137 428/138 428/343 428/906 428/136 156/344 156/584 156/541 156/527 156/DIG. 40/2 283/21

Assignee

Monarch Marking Systems, Inc. (Dayton, OH)

Examiners

Thibodeau; Paul J.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Grass; Joseph J.

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4094438   Method of dispensi...

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Abstract
There is disclosed a composite web roll of pressure sensitive labels especially suited for use with a label dispensing apparatus. The composite web includes a carrier web for a series of pressure sensitive labels. The carrier web includes longitudinally spaced groups of cuts arranged to provide entry of a toothed driver with only minimal force and yet the carrier web is not readily susceptible to tearing as the carrier web is pulled about a delaminator.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A composite label web for use in a label dispensing apparatus, the composite web comprising: a carrier web of supporting material, a series of labels releasably adhered by pressure sensitive adhesive to the carrier web, the composite web being wound into a roll having an outer free end, longitudinally spaced groups of cuts in the carrier web, each group of cuts including a first pair of lateral cuts converging toward a first point and away from the outer free end of the roll, a second pair of lateral cuts spaced longitudinally from the first pair of cuts and converging toward a second point and away from the outer free end of the roll and a longitudinal cut extending between the first and second points, the first and second pairs of cuts and the longitudinal cut defining a flap projecting longitudinally in a trailing direction away from the outer free end of the roll and a pair of laterally disposed flaps, the pressure sensitive adhesive adhering the labels lightly to the carrier web to enable labels to be delaminated from the carrier web when the carrier web is drawn from the roll about a sharp angle, the carrier web at each group of cuts being engageable by a toothed driver which can enter the web by folding the laterally disposed flaps out of the plane of the carrier web and by folding the longitudinally projecting flap out of the plane of the carrier web and drivingly engaging the driver with the longitudinally projecting flap.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

This invention relates to the art of composite label webs which are adapted to be used in a label dispensing apparatus.

2. Brief Description of the Prior Art

Prior art composite webs are disclosed in U.S. Pat. Nos. 3,783,083 granted Jan. 1, 1974 to William A. Jenkins and 4,094,438 granted June 13, 1978 to Gilbert A. Neubauer. The Jenkins patent discloses cuts of various shapes in the supporting or carrier web and the Neubauer patent discloses Y-shaped cuts in the supporting or carrier web.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The invention relates to a composite label web for use in a label dispensing apparatus. The composite web includes a carrier web on which labels are releasably adhered by pressure sensitive adhesive. Label dispensing apparatus typically includes a delaminator at which the carrier web is caused to undergo a sharp change in direction. The carrier web of the invention has a series of longitudinally spaced groups of cuts to enable the carrier web to be advanced by a toothed driver. The cuts in the carrier web are arranged so to obviate tearing of the carrier web as the carrier web passes about the delaminator, but in addition the tooth of a toothed driver enters the web with only minimal force or resistance. More particularly, the cuts in the carrier web are arranged in longitudinally spaced groups, with each group including a first pair of lateral cuts converging toward a first point and away from the outer free end of the roll, and a longitudinal cut extending between the first and second points. The first and second pairs of cuts and the longitudinal cut define a flap projecting longitudinally in a trailing direction away from the other free end of the roll and a pair of laterally disposed flaps. The pressure sensitive adhesive which adheres the labels lightly to the carrier web enables the labels to be delaminated from the carrier web when the carrier web is drawn from the roll about a sharp angle. The carrier web at each group of cuts is engageable by a tooth of a toothed driver which can enter the web by folding the laterally disposed flaps out of the plane of the carrier web and by folding the longitudinally projecting flap out of the plane of the carrier web and drivingly engaging the driver with the longitudinally projecting flap. The longitudinally projecting flap trails as it passes about a sharp angle at the delaminator, thus tending to remain in the plane of the carrier web until being folded out of the plane by the tooth. The laterally disposed flaps make it as easy as possible to fold out of the plane of the supporting material but only when contacted by the tooth. In that the lateral cuts are inclined to the longitudinal direction of travel of the carrier web only one point at a time of each lateral cut passes about the delaminator.
 
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