Method of producing blocks of self-adhesive labels or the like a

Adhesive bonding and miscellaneous chemical manufacture – Methods – Surface bonding and/or assembly therefor

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156267, 156269, 156289, 428 40, 428 41, 428 42, 428 43, B32B 3118

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049591150

ABSTRACT:
A method of producing blocks of self-adhesive labels or the like involves feeding continuously to a cutting device a continuous label stock which on one face has a number of repeated images overlaid by a release coating and on the other face has a pressure-sensitive adhesive coating. In the cutting device a succession of sheets, each having more than one image, is cut from the stock and the sheets are formed into a stack of superimposed cut sheets, either simultaneously with the cutting or in a subsequent step. Finally, a number of blocks of superimposed labels or the like, each having a single image, are cut from the stack of sheets. Various methods of applying the labels from the blocks to cylindrical or non-cylindrical bodies are given.

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patent: 2248318 (1941-07-01), Van Cleef
patent: 4743319 (1988-05-01), Ramcke
patent: 4837062 (1989-06-01), Dunshee et al.

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