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Labeling method and labeling apparatus
 
   
Document Number
US Patent 5714028
Issued Date
February 3, 1998
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Inventors
Horai; Mitsuru (Minami-Ashigara,JP)
Kubota; Masayuki (Minami-Ashigara,JP)
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Abstract
A labeling method and apparatus for putting a label onto a periphery of a photo film cassette, while conveying the photo film cassette from a label applying position to a label securing position while supporting the photo film cassette in a posture. In a label applying unit, a label is partly peeled from a label tape by turning the label tape around a separator member. While the peeled end portion of the label is hanging down from the separator member, the photo film cassette is moved toward the end portion of the label to stick the end portion to a forward portion of the periphery of the photo film cassette. As the photo film cassette is moved further toward a label securing unit, the label is completely peeled off. The label securing unit presses and rolls a pressing roller on the label along the periphery of the cassette to securely stick the label to the periphery.
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Published
February 3, 1998
Application Number
08/620,345
Filed
March 22, 1996
US Classification
156/212   156/361 156/483 156/485 156/542
Int'l Classification
B65C   1/00   (20060101)   B65C   9/00   (20060101)   B65C   1/04   (20060101)   B65C   9/18   (20060101)   B65C   9/08   (20060101)   B65C   9/42   (20060101)  
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Priority Data
Mar 27, 1995 [JP] 7-067947
USPTO Field of Search
156/542   156/483   156/484   156/485   156/475   156/556   156/361   156/212   156/213   156/215  
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