WO2011085790A2 - Procédé et dispositif pour l'étiquetage de récipients, récipients étiquetés et étiquette autocollante à cet effet ainsi que procédé et dispositif pour la fabrication d'une telle étiquette - Google Patents

Procédé et dispositif pour l'étiquetage de récipients, récipients étiquetés et étiquette autocollante à cet effet ainsi que procédé et dispositif pour la fabrication d'une telle étiquette Download PDF

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WO2011085790A2
WO2011085790A2 PCT/EP2010/007818 EP2010007818W WO2011085790A2 WO 2011085790 A2 WO2011085790 A2 WO 2011085790A2 EP 2010007818 W EP2010007818 W EP 2010007818W WO 2011085790 A2 WO2011085790 A2 WO 2011085790A2
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Josef Rothen
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65CLABELLING OR TAGGING MACHINES, APPARATUS, OR PROCESSES
    • B65C9/00Details of labelling machines or apparatus
    • B65C9/20Gluing the labels or articles
    • B65C9/22Gluing the labels or articles by wetting, e.g. by applying liquid glue or a liquid to a dry glue coating
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B31MAKING ARTICLES OF PAPER, CARDBOARD OR MATERIAL WORKED IN A MANNER ANALOGOUS TO PAPER; WORKING PAPER, CARDBOARD OR MATERIAL WORKED IN A MANNER ANALOGOUS TO PAPER
    • B31DMAKING ARTICLES OF PAPER, CARDBOARD OR MATERIAL WORKED IN A MANNER ANALOGOUS TO PAPER, NOT PROVIDED FOR IN SUBCLASSES B31B OR B31C
    • B31D1/00Multiple-step processes for making flat articles ; Making flat articles
    • B31D1/02Multiple-step processes for making flat articles ; Making flat articles the articles being labels or tags
    • B31D1/021Making adhesive labels having a multilayered structure, e.g. provided on carrier webs
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65CLABELLING OR TAGGING MACHINES, APPARATUS, OR PROCESSES
    • B65C9/00Details of labelling machines or apparatus
    • B65C9/08Label feeding
    • B65C9/12Removing separate labels from stacks
    • B65C9/16Removing separate labels from stacks by wetting devices

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  • the invention relates to a method and a device for labeling containers, labeled containers and a self-adhesive label therefor, as well as a method and an apparatus for producing such a label according to the preamble of claims 1, 4, 5, 7, 13, 15 and 16. Accordingly, it is envisaged to provide self-adhesive but dry labels for the labeling of containers, in particular reusable containers and particularly preferably reusable beverage bottles, in particular those labels which are transparent, in particular highly transparent, and in the so-called no label Look (NLL) to be applied to a container outer surface.
  • NLL no label Look
  • the invention is based on the object, even at high cycle rates to allow a largely bubble-free labeling of containers in particular reusable beverage bottles.
  • the adhesive layer of the labels consist of gelatin or comprise gelatin in sufficient quantity.
  • "Gelatine” can also be understood to mean any natural adhesive, in particular glutin-based glue (glutin glue), which is moistened before, during or after its picking up from a supply of labels with a liquid which dissolves the gelatin, in particular with water
  • glutin glue glutin glue
  • a transfer element which transports the label from the supply to the container, can be moistened, and this moisture is then transferred from the supply to the label when the label is picked up
  • Labeling techniques a wet glue transmits, be used for moisture transmission.
  • a transfer element carrying an already tapped label can be moved relative to a moistening device before the label is transferred to the container.
  • the container outer surface can, as mentioned above, be moistened.
  • the label with its gelatin-containing surface, including the liquid dissolving the gelatin is applied to the associated container surface. transferred outside surface. Thereafter, the trapped liquid may gradually volatilize while the labeled container is further transported as intended.
  • a labeling device according to claim 4, in particular for carrying out the labeling method according to claim 1, comprises at least one dispenser for dry labels coated with an adhesive on at least one side.
  • At least one transfer device is provided for labels separated from the dispenser.
  • the at least one transfer device can also perform the singulation process.
  • the separated labels are transferred from the dispenser to the container outer surface.
  • At least one moistening device is provided and arranged in the labeling device in such a way that each label is moistened with water, in particular with water, before, during or after its picking up by the dispenser with a gelatin-dissolving liquid.
  • the at least one transfer device is designed such that the label is transferred with its gelatin-containing surface, enclosing the gelatin-solubilizing liquid on the associated container outer surface.
  • the invention also relates to a labeled container, in particular labeled reusable containers, preferably reusable beverage bottles, having the features of claim 5.
  • the at least one label is self-adhesive, in particular highly transparent and / or redetachable, wherein between the container outer surface and the label, an adhesive layer of gelatin or a Adhesive layer comprising the gelatin in sufficient quantity is arranged.
  • the invention also relates to a self-adhesive label for a container, in particular for a reusable container, and very particularly preferably for a reusable beverage bottle, with the features of claim 7.
  • the self-adhesive label has at least one dry adhesive layer of gelatin or gelatin in sufficient quantity comprehensive adhesive layer, which is non-adhesive in the dry state, wherein the adhesive layer with a gelatin-solubilizing liquid, in particular with water, in a self-adhesive Zu- stand is convertible.
  • the label with relatively little effort is very easy redetachable, in particular it is removable without residue.
  • the removability of the label is of great importance, in particular when applying the label to reusable bottles, as this can significantly accelerate the entire recycling process of the bottle containers to be bonded.
  • the label according to the invention can easily be detached, the bottle can then be refilled and subsequently provided with a new label according to the invention.
  • the invention further provides a method for producing self-adhesive labels having the features of claim 13, which are intended for labeling containers, in particular reusable containers and preferably reusable beverage bottles. It is envisaged that an adhesive film of liquefiable gelatin liquefied under heating or of a gelatin in a sufficient amount and liquefied under heat supply material in liquefied form is dispensed continuously from a slot-like dispensing nozzle. The gelatin film thus donated is laminated on a film sheet provided as a base layer of the label. The adhesive layer of the thus-coated film web is dried until it has a residual content of moisture remaining in the adhesive layer until the adhesive layer is not tacky.
  • the labels are subsequently punched out of the film web and can be stacked in a supply such as for dispensing by a label dispenser.
  • the invention relates to the use of gelatin or a gelatin in sufficient amount comprehensive material as the adhesive layer according to claim 15 for producing self-adhesive label.
  • the invention relates to a label making apparatus having the features of claim 16. Accordingly, for producing self-adhesive labels, in particular labels according to claim 6, a film web comprising a winding device for unwinding the film web is provided, wherein the film lane as the actual support layer for producing the labels.
  • the device further comprises a reservoir having a dispensing opening, wherein the reservoir is filled with solidified but still elastic gelatin having a (first) residual moisture.
  • a "solidified" gelatin is understood to mean that it is no longer flowable in the storage container, for example it may be rubber-elastic
  • the storage container is provided with at least one heating means which is arranged in the vicinity of the dispensing opening and for the zone-wise melting of the in Further, at least one conveying means is provided for conveying the molten gelatin from the dispensing opening to a dispensing nozzle associated with the film web in the dispensing position
  • the dispensing nozzle is intended and provided such that the film web is coated in film with gelatin
  • the apparatus is further provided with at least one control means, which reduces the residual moisture loss of the from the Dispensing nozzle exuding gelatin limited to a predetermined value.
  • the apparatus may further comprise a drying unit which is intended and arranged to dry the gelatin film on the film web to a (second) residual moisture to non-tackiness.
  • the drying unit may also consist of a breather path which gives the gelatin film an opportunity to cool and / or dry.
  • Typical moisture contents of gelatin or gelatin in a sufficient amount of comprehensive material before melting are about 40-50% when applied to the film web at about 40-50% and after drying or as a ready-made label at about 8- 13%.
  • Gelatin is obtainable as a biopolymer in many ways and is known inter alia as animal protein or denatured or hydrolyzed collagen derived from the connective tissue of, in particular, pigs and cattle.
  • Gelatine is a hydrocolloid. Since the gelatin lacks the essential amino acid tryptophan, it is not considered as wholesome protein.
  • Gelatine can contain 1 to 2% organic matter and up to 15% water. Gelatin swells in water and dissolves when heated from about 50 degrees. The gel formed during the cooling of gelatin thus becomes liquid again upon heating, whereby this temperature-dependent gel / sol transition is reversible.
  • Gelatine is therefore also used as a hotmelt substitute for packaging packaging, ie in caterpillar form.
  • the caterpillars have an acceptable thickness of 1 to 3 mm for packaging.
  • Thinner threads that can be continuously spun and drawn today by means of the rotary technique are very well suited for use in two-dimensional application in the bonding of papers and fixation of individual tissue layers. Because of the visibility, thin gelatin threads are not used for optically high-quality adhesions.
  • gelatin can be used as a bonding agent for the bubble-free application of labels on containers when a molten gelatin film is applied to a film web and dried until the application is no longer sticky, and the labels punched out of the film web in a separate Step on the container, such as a reusable beverage bottle is applied.
  • a direct order, as is usual with wet gluing of labels for reusable beverage bottles, is not possible with the high number of cycles in labeling and filling systems of beverage bottles in bubble-free form.
  • the invention provides for the application of gelatin as an adhesive on the back of the label a different process than for the application of the label on the container to be labeled before.
  • a decisive advantage is that in the labeling machine not a wet cold adhesive must be processed as usual, but only a gelatin-solubilizing liquid, preferably water, must be handled to the adhesive layer on the label back in the shortest possible time of a dry in to transfer a tacky state, so that high clock rates are feasible.
  • any certain irregularities in the thickness of the dry adhesive layer still lead to a uniform tack and the label can be transferred bubble-free to the container.
  • This transfer is preferably in the form that the label at one point, in z. B. aligned shape, is applied to the container and the remaining surface areas of the label are held so that they can approach starting from the attachment point successively to the container outer surface, so that the finest capillary forces are used.
  • the finest capillary forces are used.
  • the film forming the carrier layer of the label can be printed in manifold manners, in particular from the outside, from the inside or by means of a printed intermediate layer.
  • the carrier sheet is made of a material that can absorb and / or permeate water, this facilitates both the application of the labels to the outer surfaces of containers and the redetachment. Also advantageous is a capacity and / or permeability for typical washing liquids.
  • the carrier film is made of a biodegradable material, this will mean that the disposal of the labels when washing refillable bottles is done. especially those made of glass, simplified.
  • the adhesive layer according to the invention is particularly advantageous if the container consists of biodegradable material. Such materials are now available on the market. Very particularly advantageous is such a combination, although the film is biodegradable.
  • Biodegradable films are known in a variety of forms and are marketed by a number of advanced companies, such as, e.g. under the trademark Mater-Bi or by the company InnoviaFilms Ltd.
  • Cellulosic hydrate also known as cellophane, and its cellophane brand name make it one of the oldest plastics for packaging.
  • These are thin, colorless and transparent films of viscose with the characteristic cellophane attack and crackling effect. It is made of wood powder (cellulose) which is dissolved in caustic soda (NaOH) and carbon disulphide (CS2). The production may be considered generally known.
  • the transparent film is relatively difficult to handle because it quickly wrinkles. But it is biodegradable and can at least pass water vapor.
  • the cellulose hydrate film can then be handled comparatively easily if it has previously been mixed with gelatin at its melting temperature, ie essentially in a temperature range between 30 and 90 ° C., preferably between 35 and 60 ° C., in the form of a molten film is coated.
  • the resulting composite material can be handled similarly well as other self-adhesive foil labels.
  • moistening with a gelatin-dissolving liquid, in particular with water such a label according to the invention can be transmitted without bubbles on a container outer surface as an NLL label.
  • the combination of gelatin-containing adhesive layer and cell glass sheet produces highly transparent and easily printable labels with a thickness of the base layer of 0.009 to 1 mm, preferably 0.02 to 0.5 mm, whereby thinner labels can be realized.
  • the coating strength of the gelatin on the label carrier layer can, u. A. depending on the material and the thickness of the label support layer, to a large extent vary. Order strengths of 1 to 1000 ⁇ and very particularly from 10 to 100 ⁇ are preferred.
  • To protect against residual moisture loss can be provided, at least for storage and transport, to enclose a label stock in stack form on all sides and / or provide other means of protection against residual moisture loss of the labels.
  • top coats such as e.g. PVDC or NC coating can be controlled.
  • Fig. 1 A is a block diagram for the production of the labels as well
  • Fig. 1B is a block diagram of containers with such labels.
  • an adhesive film 1 (adhesive layer) is made from liquefiable gelatin 3 liquefiable from heat supply 2 or from a gelatin in sufficient quantity and liquefiable under heat in a liquefied form from a broad-slit donor nozzle 5 donated continuously.
  • a gelatin 3 containing solidified, still elastic and a first residual moisture or a storage container 4 containing a donor opening 4A with heating means 4B filled with a donor opening 4A for melting the gelatin 3 in the vicinity of the donor opening 4A.
  • the thus-dispensed liquid gelatin film 1A is laminated on a film sheet 7 provided as a base layer of the label.
  • At least one conveying means 6 is provided for conveying the molten gelatin from the dispenser opening 4A to a dispensing nozzle 5 associated with the film web 7 in the dispensing position 5A for coating the film web 7 with the molten residual moisture gelatin.
  • a winding device 7A comprising the film web 7 at least serves to unwind the film web 7 as a carrier layer of the labels 9 to be produced.
  • the adhesive layer 1 of the coated film web 7B is spread over a distance 8 to a residual content of moisture remaining in the adhesive layer until the adhesive layer is not tacky dried.
  • the labels 9 are subsequently punched out of the coated film web 7B and can be stacked in a supply 11 such as for dispensing by a label dispenser 12.
  • At least one control means 10A, 10B, 10C, 10D controls the delivery and the residual moisture of the liquid gelatin 1A leaving the dispensing nozzle 5 to a predetermined value, and / or limits the subsequent residual moisture loss in a drying unit. unit 13 for drying the gelatin film on the coated film web 7B to a (second) residual moisture.
  • each label 9 before, during or after his tapping of a Eti chains stock 12 with a gelatin-solubilizing liquid 14, in particular with water moistened is provided.
  • moisten the container outer surface 15A to be labeled if appropriate in addition (moistening element 16B), so that the label moistening does not take place (or additionally) when the label 9 is applied.
  • Moistening prior to picking up a label supply may be accomplished by a moistening element 16A.
  • a transfer element 17A which transports the label 9 from the label stock 11 at least partially to the container 15, can first be moistened by means of a moistening element 16C. This moisture is then transferred when tapping the label 9 from the supply 1 1.
  • a revolving pallet 17C known per se which transmits a wet glue in known labeling techniques, can be used for moisture transmission with the aid of the moistening element 16C.
  • a transfer element 17B carrying an already tapped label 9 can be moved relative to a moistening device 16 relative to a moistening element 16D before the label 9 is transferred to the container 15.
  • the container outer surface 15A may be moistened (moistening element 16B).

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Pour l'étiquetage de récipients, notamment de bouteilles de boissons réutilisables, avec des étiquettes autocollantes mais sèches, notamment fortement transparentes et/ou redécollables, des étiquettes enduites au moins d'un côté avec un adhésif sont saisies d'une réserve et appliquées ensuite à plat sur une surface extérieure d'un récipient. La couche d'adhésif se compose de gélatine ou d'une matière qui comprend de la gélatine en quantité suffisante. Chaque étiquette et/ou la surface extérieure du récipient à étiqueter est humidifiée avant, pendant ou après sa préhension depuis la réserve, avec un fluide dissolvant la gélatine, notamment de l'eau. Après l'étape d'humidification, l'étiquette avec sa surface contenant la gélatine est transmise avec le liquide dissolvant la gélatine sur la surface extérieure associée du récipient. Pour la fabrication de telles étiquettes on distribue en continu à partir d'une buse de distribution en forme de large fente, un film adhésif constitué de gélatine liquéfiée par apport de chaleur ou d'une matière contenant de la gélatine en quantité suffisante et liquéfiée par apport de chaleur, et on y applique une bande de film. La couche adhésive de la bande de film ainsi revêtue est séchée à une teneur résiduelle en eau subsistant dans la couche adhésive jusqu'à ce que la couche adhésive ne soit plus collante.
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